Show Us Yer Kit
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Here's mine
All housed inside my shed
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- Bunglebrewsbeer
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Looks great. You build the control panel? What elements you have in those monsters?
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I like the anti-pigeon roosting devices on the top of the control panel.
I am "The Little Red Brooster"
Fermenting:
Conditioning:
Drinking: Southwold Again,
Up Next: John Barleycorn (Barley Wine)
Planning: Winter drinking Beer
Fermenting:
Conditioning:
Drinking: Southwold Again,
Up Next: John Barleycorn (Barley Wine)
Planning: Winter drinking Beer
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Haha Orlando
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Upgraded from a 3v system a few months ago and made myself an immersion chiller too.
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Fermenting: Nothing
Conditioning: Smoked porter
Drinking: Cider, witbier, brown ale, Milk stout
Planning: Gamma Ray clone v3
Fermenting: Nothing
Conditioning: Smoked porter
Drinking: Cider, witbier, brown ale, Milk stout
Planning: Gamma Ray clone v3
Re: Show Us Yer Kit
Yes I built it myself. There are 2no 5.5kW in the HLT and kettle and a 3kW in the RIMS tubeBunglebrewsbeer wrote:Looks great. You build the control panel? What elements you have in those monsters?
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Its more seagulls around here, helps that they keep the SSR cool too!orlando wrote:I like the anti-pigeon roosting devices on the top of the control panel.
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nice, im also looking at the brewbuilder 200l pots as a possible part time commercial venture, is yours just for your own use ?
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This is my set up. No trailing wires or hoses and between the two I can brew batches of ten,twenty,twenty five and fifty litres.
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1. Life is not a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in a pretty and well-preserved body, but rather to skid in sideways, thoroughly used, totally worn out and loudly proclaiming... "f*ck, what a trip
It's better to lose time with friends than to lose friends with time (Portuguese proverb)
Alone we travel faster
Together we travel further
( In an admonishing email from our golf club)
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At the moment yes. However there are plans for it not to be one day. However to make it commercially viable even as a part time thing you would struggle to make it pay using these. The volumes just aren't enough. What you would need to do is find a small brewery to contract brew your core products and just use these for small batch / limited edition beers.Secla wrote:nice, im also looking at the brewbuilder 200l pots as a possible part time commercial venture, is yours just for your own use ?
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Yes I'm not looking at it being commercially viable at the moment. Obviously selling directly to the public is the best idea but not the easiest on volume
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Is it tricky to build one?republicofbeer wrote:Yes I built it myself. There are 2no 5.5kW in the HLT and kettle and a 3kW in the RIMS tubeBunglebrewsbeer wrote:Looks great. You build the control panel? What elements you have in those monsters?
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Personally I didn't think so, but I'm fairly good at those sort of things. Search for The Electric brewery. They have a step by step guide to making one. It is however American so lots of the bits they used you can't get here. Mine is actually wired quite differently to theirs, purely because of how I needed it to work with my element combinations. It will however give you an idea of what is involved.Bunglebrewsbeer wrote:Is it tricky to build one?republicofbeer wrote:Yes I built it myself. There are 2no 5.5kW in the HLT and kettle and a 3kW in the RIMS tubeBunglebrewsbeer wrote:Looks great. You build the control panel? What elements you have in those monsters?
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At best I can do a plug. Haha.
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You might struggle then!Bunglebrewsbeer wrote:At best I can do a plug. Haha.
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