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Sun Jan 06, 2008 11:27 pm

Here are some pics of my ghetto garage/brew house
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Mon Jan 07, 2008 4:06 am

I'm envious of your space, and I especially like the Coke fridge. My garage is cluttered with cars, bikes, and kids' crap.
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I aspire to your ghetto.
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Mon Jan 07, 2008 10:57 am

The Coke fridge was expensive the store next to my work tossed it out cause it was not cooling. I asked if I could have it they said yes. 25.00 for a condenser fan and a 60.00 for a thermostat and we are cooling beer, I think it will hold 16-18 cornies (not sure I only have 7) plus shelves for bottled beer above. It is an electricity hog so I put coolers in it to reduce the cooling area
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Wed Jan 09, 2008 8:56 am

Is that hose in the sink yellow or do you have a star san hose piped into your sink, because that would be wicked cool.
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Is that hose in the sink yellow or do you have a star san hose piped into your sink, because that would be wicked cool.


That would be wicked cool I use idopher in carboys and usually just drop the hose in until it full over time the hose has yellowed.

I started this tread hopping others would put up some pics I will be building a dedicated brew house this summer and would love some ideas. I know I'm going to do overhead water concrete floor with troughs and drains on the perimeter. Post your ideas and pics

Cheers Mike
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BeerMan wrote:
Is that hose in the sink yellow or do you have a star san hose piped into your sink, because that would be wicked cool.


That would be wicked cool I use idopher in carboys and usually just drop the hose in until it full over time the hose has yellowed.

I started this tread hopping others would put up some pics I will be building a dedicated brew house this summer and would love some ideas. I know I'm going to do overhead water concrete floor with troughs and drains on the perimeter. Post your ideas and pics

Cheers Mike


Here's My brewing workbench. It's not as cool as yours...

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Also check out the Yeast Slurry homebrewing podcast at http://yeastslurry.beerfeed.com
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Thu Jan 10, 2008 7:38 am

BeerMan wrote:
I started this tread hopping others would put up some pics I will be building a dedicated brew house this summer and would love some ideas. I know I'm going to do overhead water concrete floor with troughs and drains on the perimeter. Post your ideas and pics

Cheers Mike


I'd love to post pictures - because that would mean that I had a dedicated brew room. Unfortunately that is not the case. I have a bunch of ideas but that is all. Big double SS sink with a drip area and big lever activated overhead sprayer. Single tier sculpture with power, water, and gas all hard piped in. SS conical in a converted upright freezer within pumping distance. Floor drain. Quick disconnects everywhere. Killer sound system. Cabinets and countertops.


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