Re: Brew system pics

Fri Jan 20, 2012 4:48 pm

Kbar wrote:Well done. Great job on the full do it yourself technique. I am an off the shelf kind of guy myself. Great job.

thanks for that, I like doing things myself thats why i got into homebrewing and a lot of my other hobbies

here is a pic of my DIY mill

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and here is a vid of the braumiser boil

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P8CpxtSPGHo

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Re: Brew system pics

Sun Jan 22, 2012 8:05 am

Matho wrote:hi,
thought i would show my latest brewery build. Its a 9l (2.5 gal) braumeister inspired rig that has been named the Braumiser

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Re: Brew system pics

Wed Jan 25, 2012 5:30 pm

Not sure why I never posted in this thread, but here is my folding system. It started out a little narrower with only one fold down shelf, but when I upsized the brewery to a 20 G kettle on the bottom, things had to be widened a bit, at which point, I added a fold down work station. I also swapped over to natural gas about a year ago. The best part is that it stows into a 22" x 22" space in the garage, which keeps the lady happy.

These pictures show the size and kettle progression.

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Re: Brew system pics

Thu Jan 26, 2012 9:49 am

DC: looks nice! i spy a coleman XTREME! i use the 72 qt model... is that a 15g corny!?!?
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Re: Brew system pics

Thu Jan 26, 2012 1:47 pm

mordantly wrote:DC: looks nice! i spy a coleman XTREME! i use the 72 qt model... is that a 15g corny!?!?


Thanks. Yes, 70 qt Xtreme is my current mash tun. The old one, 52 qt. is next to it and was, for a while, undergoing an electric HLT conversion that I have since abandoned. For luck, both are sporting Celebrator Rams.

Yes, that is a 15 Gallon Corny. That is my fermenter. 1" lopped off the dip tube. Heavy as snot when full. So I put it in the chest freezer, which I roll over to the brew stand so I can pump the wort into it. Then roll it back. After that, all transfers are with CO2.
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Re: Brew system pics

Thu Feb 09, 2012 8:08 am

Brewing System 3.0 should be finished (at least on the welding end of things) by tomorrow. Dropped my chiller and pump off this morning so he could have a template for the mounts that will be placed on the horizontal cross pieces. Those, the 2" flat vertical bits, and the plumbing extensions are not on yet. You can see the wind screens that will be attached later today.

Getting excited.

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My folding stand (see a couple of posts above) is for sale by the way. Someone near north Texas make me an offer. :D
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Re: Brew system pics

Thu Feb 09, 2012 10:53 am

DCBC wrote:
mordantly wrote:DC: looks nice! i spy a coleman XTREME! i use the 72 qt model... is that a 15g corny!?!?


Thanks. Yes, 70 qt Xtreme is my current mash tun. The old one, 52 qt. is next to it and was, for a while, undergoing an electric HLT conversion that I have since abandoned. For luck, both are sporting Celebrator Rams.

Yes, that is a 15 Gallon Corny. That is my fermenter. 1" lopped off the dip tube. Heavy as snot when full. So I put it in the chest freezer, which I roll over to the brew stand so I can pump the wort into it. Then roll it back. After that, all transfers are with CO2.



Hi there - had a question for you how do you aerate in your 15 gallons corney?
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Re: Brew system pics

Thu Feb 09, 2012 6:18 pm

DCBC wrote:Brewing System 3.0 should be finished (at least on the welding end of things) by tomorrow. Dropped my chiller and pump off this morning so he could have a template for the mounts that will be placed on the horizontal cross pieces. Those, the 2" flat vertical bits, and the plumbing extensions are not on yet. You can see the wind screens that will be attached later today.

Getting excited.

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My folding stand (see a couple of posts above) is for sale by the way. Someone near north Texas make me an offer. :D


thats one awesome looking workshop I'm so jealous
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