Building a brew shed - part 2

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Building a brew shed - part 2

Post by bigrichlock » Mon Aug 15, 2016 1:08 pm

It’s been a busy few weeks working on the brew shed and it has progressed well even if a little slower than i had hoped for.

So here is a link to the blog post, im sure there will be a part 3 to this as it’s still a fair way from being finished.

https://retributionbrewing.co.uk/2016/0 ... y-to-brew/

Cheers

Rich

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Re: Building a brew shed - part 2

Post by Matt in Birdham » Mon Aug 15, 2016 4:37 pm

Looks amazing Rich! I dream of such a shed one day.

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Post by LeeH » Mon Aug 15, 2016 7:03 pm

Just when I think I'm going over the top, somebody makes me look completely sane.

Looks absolute super, keeps the updates coming.
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Re: Building a brew shed - part 2

Post by Jim » Mon Aug 15, 2016 8:44 pm

From the blog "renovation complications in the house, lets just say the roof has been leaking for a while".

And there you are working on the brew shed. Good man. 8)
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Re: Building a brew shed - part 2

Post by Rhodesy » Mon Aug 15, 2016 9:54 pm

That looks superb and a great deal of effort (and expense) you have put into it. Enjoyed reading that.

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Re: Building a brew shed - part 2

Post by Secla » Mon Aug 15, 2016 10:08 pm

Wow, my missus thinks my kits ott !

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Re: Building a brew shed - part 2

Post by bigrichlock » Tue Aug 16, 2016 9:34 am

Jim wrote:From the blog "renovation complications in the house, lets just say the roof has been leaking for a while".

And there you are working on the brew shed. Good man. 8)
The roof has been leaking for years by the looks of it, and i am working on the shed under direct orders form the missus so that all my stuff is out of the house :-)

However currently acro props are holding the front room ceiling up so priorities may change.

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Re: Building a brew shed - part 2

Post by WalesAles » Wed Aug 17, 2016 7:10 am

bigrichlock wrote:
Jim wrote:From the blog "renovation complications in the house, lets just say the roof has been leaking for a while".

And there you are working on the brew shed. Good man. 8)
The roof has been leaking for years by the looks of it, and i am working on the shed under direct orders form the missus so that all my stuff is out of the house :-)

However currently acro props are holding the front room ceiling up so priorities may change.

Rich
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If you have got house insurance, I would carry on with the Brew Shed and get a claim in on the Front Room! :D
The insurance people will get the builders in while you make the Brew Shed while the Sun Shines! :D

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Re: Building a brew shed - part 2

Post by Haydnexport » Fri Aug 19, 2016 8:01 pm

brilliant setup you have there and it makes my coming up soon brewshed look like a broom cupboard ! what kind of extraction system are you putting in ? Them osb boards dont like moisture much

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Re: Building a brew shed - part 2

Post by bigrichlock » Sat Aug 20, 2016 1:38 pm

Haydnexport wrote:brilliant setup you have there and it makes my coming up soon brewshed look like a broom cupboard ! what kind of extraction system are you putting in ? Them osb boards dont like moisture much
The boiler will be vented outside the building, will also run a dehumidifier in there so finger crossed there won’t be too much moisture kicking about inside the building.

Rich

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