Hello from Bournemouth
Hello from Bournemouth
Recently joined the forum. Been home brewing for about 12 years. Decided / convinced the wife to let me build a brew shed in the garden. So last June I started digging up the garden....
Then once it was built came the fun part, the equipment. Still not entirely finished, but almost there and now done a few test brews
Equipment wise, the last thing I have to get sorted is to install a chiller to control the ferm temps better, unfortunately my ferm tanks don't fit in a fridge to control them that way.
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Then once it was built came the fun part, the equipment. Still not entirely finished, but almost there and now done a few test brews
Equipment wise, the last thing I have to get sorted is to install a chiller to control the ferm temps better, unfortunately my ferm tanks don't fit in a fridge to control them that way.
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Re: Hello from Bournemouth
Nice work!
Threads in the Guestbook forum get auto-pruned after a few weeks and I think this is worth keeping. I'm going to move it to the Brewing Equipment forum to preserve it.
Threads in the Guestbook forum get auto-pruned after a few weeks and I think this is worth keeping. I'm going to move it to the Brewing Equipment forum to preserve it.
Re: Hello from Bournemouth
Wow very nice, love the control panel and the fact you got a digger in for the job!
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Thanks. I still need to finish wiring some things in the control panel but it works as it is so I'll finish it when I have time.chris2012 wrote:Wow very nice, love the control panel and the fact you got a digger in for the job!
I started digging it by hand but then gave up. I had to dig out a lot of soil to allow for the hardcore etc and it was during the hottest week last year, the day trying to do it by hand almost killed me!
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Well done
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Loving the build ! Hand digging aint so bad if you use a pick properly. Did you put a floor drain in the brewing area?
Hello from Bournemouth
Unfortunately not. However i don't tend to make too much mess, I quick mop does the job. I do have a waste outlet through the wall under the tables that a drain anything in the tanks through though.Haydnexport wrote:Loving the build ! Hand digging aint so bad if you use a pick properly. Did you put a floor drain in the brewing area?
Hand digging isn't my thing, was much easier using the digger. There was a fair amount of soil that came out, I wouldn't have got it done in time. The one side had a raised bed and that went down a metre.
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Fabulous job there - you must be really chuffed.
After an ultimatum from the missus to get all of my gear out of the sitting room, I got her to agree to me building a brew shed. I positioned it as far away as I could whilst still being able to get a gravity drain run in, which means it's only a few metres away from the back of the house, which isn't ideal aesthetically. Still not sure how I wangled that one with the boss. The biggest problem I have is heat gain during May to September for the multitude of kegs I always have on the go. As bonkers as it sounds, I'm considering a bit of air conditioning.
Anyway, I hope you enjoy yours as much as I do mine.
After an ultimatum from the missus to get all of my gear out of the sitting room, I got her to agree to me building a brew shed. I positioned it as far away as I could whilst still being able to get a gravity drain run in, which means it's only a few metres away from the back of the house, which isn't ideal aesthetically. Still not sure how I wangled that one with the boss. The biggest problem I have is heat gain during May to September for the multitude of kegs I always have on the go. As bonkers as it sounds, I'm considering a bit of air conditioning.
Anyway, I hope you enjoy yours as much as I do mine.
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Do you have any pics of yours? Luckily I managed to get the fall from there on the drains.Fuzzy-felt wrote:Fabulous job there - you must be really chuffed.
After an ultimatum from the missus to get all of my gear out of the sitting room, I got her to agree to me building a brew shed. I positioned it as far away as I could whilst still being able to get a gravity drain run in, which means it's only a few metres away from the back of the house, which isn't ideal aesthetically. Still not sure how I wangled that one with the boss. The biggest problem I have is heat gain during May to September for the multitude of kegs I always have on the go. As bonkers as it sounds, I'm considering a bit of air conditioning.
Anyway, I hope you enjoy yours as much as I do mine.
Luckily my mate gave me an air con unit that his work didn't need anymore.
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Nice job, what size brews can you do with that?
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Biggest I've done so far is 120lts. I reckon I can easily do more but how much more would depend on the grain bill of the recipe really as the mash tun is the limiting factor. I can easily boil 180lts but whether I can get the mash to do that is another matter
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Here are a couple of photos.republicofbeer wrote:
Do you have any pics of yours? Luckily I managed to get the fall from there on the drains.
Luckily my mate gave me an air con unit that his work didn't need anymore.
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Re: Hello from Bournemouth
That is very smart!
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That's a great looking brew shed!
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