BLWNHR
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Hi all, I've been a member for a while, reading and taking it all in, unfortunately I've been too time poor to get into home brewing. Fortunately I've just sold my business and I'll have nights and weekends again!
The Mrs. is a cider fan and wants to get into brewing that and I'd like to get into beer. I'm probably looking to set up to do a batch of cider for her first, just to get her on-side, then get into beer.
I'm looking for recommendations on gear that can do both (though most will be unique to beer brewing, from my understanding cider is reasonably simple).
I have an area about 4x4m under my house that gets no light, I figured this is a good area for fermenting. Around the whole house is an 8" thick concrete foundation so it stays a fairly constant temperature and humidity under there. Adjacent to this there is a 3.5x9m area where my weekend car parks, at the end I'm setting it up as a bar and brewing area.
Other info, I'm very handy, can fabricate steelwork including stainless. I live in Tassie so apples are easy to source, brewing supplies less-so, there is only one brew-shop in town. I do a lot of work with a large commercial brewery (draftsman) so have a good understanding of the process on a commercial scale. This also gives me access to some advice based on tasting once I get down the track a bit. Unfortunately only 1 or 2 staff home-brew and I don't deal with them.
Hoping you can help out a brewing rookie.
EDIT:
I was given the Braumeister catalogue by one of the brewery engineers when I mentioned home-brew. From what I've read they seem like a good thing but the outlay is up there, I'm more than happy to fabricate something based on recommendations.
I'll also add I have good access to short (sub-2m) lengths of stainless pipework through various fabricator contacts which could come in handy. I could probably get my hands on some old kegs too, by the looks these make good boilers?
The Mrs. is a cider fan and wants to get into brewing that and I'd like to get into beer. I'm probably looking to set up to do a batch of cider for her first, just to get her on-side, then get into beer.
I'm looking for recommendations on gear that can do both (though most will be unique to beer brewing, from my understanding cider is reasonably simple).
I have an area about 4x4m under my house that gets no light, I figured this is a good area for fermenting. Around the whole house is an 8" thick concrete foundation so it stays a fairly constant temperature and humidity under there. Adjacent to this there is a 3.5x9m area where my weekend car parks, at the end I'm setting it up as a bar and brewing area.
Other info, I'm very handy, can fabricate steelwork including stainless. I live in Tassie so apples are easy to source, brewing supplies less-so, there is only one brew-shop in town. I do a lot of work with a large commercial brewery (draftsman) so have a good understanding of the process on a commercial scale. This also gives me access to some advice based on tasting once I get down the track a bit. Unfortunately only 1 or 2 staff home-brew and I don't deal with them.
Hoping you can help out a brewing rookie.
EDIT:
I was given the Braumeister catalogue by one of the brewery engineers when I mentioned home-brew. From what I've read they seem like a good thing but the outlay is up there, I'm more than happy to fabricate something based on recommendations.
I'll also add I have good access to short (sub-2m) lengths of stainless pipework through various fabricator contacts which could come in handy. I could probably get my hands on some old kegs too, by the looks these make good boilers?