First all grain coming up

Tue Nov 21, 2006 7:50 am

Me and Milt will be brewing our first all grain this weekend. I got to watch an all grain batch Sunday and want to do it right away while it is still fresh in my thick head.

I have two converted kegs and an ice chest mash tun. What I do not have is anything very fancy to put them on so the liquids can gravity flow. The great thing about being a farmer is I have a little know how when it comes to welding and a considrable scrap pile north of the house. My project for the day is to rig up a tiered table of some sort to sit the kegs and cooler on. I have a dual burner propane cooker that I will take apart for the burners and hoses and such. I am going to set it all up and try it with just water before Saturday.

That how to brew book is a wonderful resource. A lot of that is over my head at this time, but I have read that book cover to cover. It kept me from going crazy in Montana. I would have Milt read it but I am not sure he knows how to. :D

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Tue Nov 21, 2006 8:07 am

Ha!
well good luck with the sculpture... as long as it dosen't look like this you should be ok
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Tue Nov 21, 2006 8:16 am

If it works and makes good beer is all that matters. Mine will not be pretty. There is only so much you can do with a cutting torch a grinder and a stick welder. I just want it to be sturdy. Speaking of which I need to shut this thing off and get busy.

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Tue Nov 21, 2006 9:17 am

So two extract batches, then the jump to all grain... now you are building your own sculpture. And you just started with this hobby a few weeks ago. You two are the poster children for the reason people call us obsessed!

Keep us updated with pics!
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Tue Nov 21, 2006 10:40 am

I got lazy. I looked at Bub's outfit and decided temporary is OK for now. If and when we get the chicken coop brew house built we will probably put in something more permanent. I think we should call the place the brew coop. Anyway I figured out how to get everything tiered correct so it will drain and I didn't have to tear my double burner propane cooker apart. Yet. It's not pretty and I did have to build a box to put on my work bench for the single burner to sit on. It was still easier than cutting and welding a bunch of rusty old steel. It would be better on a warmer day.

I am off to town to do some chores. A week away and some stuff really piles up. Maybe I will go by Milt's job and make fun of him. They are insulating today. Milt loves insulation.

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Tue Nov 21, 2006 11:14 am

Hells yea Mort, get your girl to take some pics for us!!!
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