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Oggy' Bar
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Post by Oggy' Bar » Sun Apr 06, 2008 10:51 pm

You by a river there as well MM ??

When you die and go to heaven.........How will you know :?

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Post by Ditch » Mon Apr 07, 2008 4:07 am

WOW!!! :shock:

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Post by fivetide » Mon Apr 07, 2008 7:57 am

Nice! That's huge.

I'd be interested to hear how you deal with the steam and condensation while brewing, actually. Even in my garage witht the front door and back door open I still reached a point where the ceiling began to drip and I'm worried this would be worse in my shed... ...which isn;t as big as yours, obviously!

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Post by MightyMouth » Mon Apr 07, 2008 9:10 am

Oggy' Bar wrote:You by a river there as well MM ??

When you die and go to heaven.........How will you know :?
Not a river, its a fishing lake, it used to be a quarry.

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Post by MightyMouth » Mon Apr 07, 2008 9:13 am

fivetide wrote:Nice! That's huge.

I'd be interested to hear how you deal with the steam and condensation while brewing, actually. Even in my garage witht the front door and back door open I still reached a point where the ceiling began to drip and I'm worried this would be worse in my shed... ...which isn;t as big as yours, obviously!
I plan on brewing outside when weather permits and I may put an awning or something at the front for bad weather.

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Post by CyberPaddy66 » Mon Apr 07, 2008 12:12 pm

MightyMouth wrote:
Oggy' Bar wrote:You by a river there as well MM ??

When you die and go to heaven.........How will you know :?
Not a river, its a fishing lake, it used to be a quarry.
RIGHT!

That's it!

I Officially HATE YOU!

A brewery and a fishing lake... Hmmm Fish Beer anyone?















Seriously though it's a monster and I hope you have many many many happy brew days in her :D

Duncndisorderly

Post by Duncndisorderly » Mon Apr 07, 2008 2:35 pm

That looks like an excellent watering hole in the making :D

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Post by sills » Mon Apr 07, 2008 4:36 pm

very nice. how big is that beast of a shed

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Post by Garth » Mon Apr 07, 2008 6:39 pm

well done mm, that shed is great, looking forward to some interior shots when you're kitting it out with some lovely gear

my three year old can also be very helpful....... when he's in the mood, he usually chucks the hops in on brewdays

Buzz

Post by Buzz » Mon Apr 07, 2008 6:46 pm

I'm in awe. I showed the size of the shed to Mrs buzz and she said not to be jealous as it's that it's not the size that matters, but what you do with it. 'Exactly', I retorted, 'it's a bloody brew shed'. She then fell silent. :mrgreen:

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Post by StrangeBrew » Mon Apr 07, 2008 7:51 pm

Very nice brew shed MM!

I think we have a lot in common. :D
My shed is also devide in two, 1 half for me (brewing & fishing) and 1 half for her in doors (tumble dryer, freezer & lawn mower). 8)

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Post by MightyMouth » Mon Apr 07, 2008 8:03 pm

sills wrote:very nice. how big is that beast of a shed
It's 20'x10', it actually works out pretty well as there is plenty of space in the back for the mower and other stuff and in the front half there should be enough room for the brewing equipment and possibly a small bar and a table to sit at.

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Post by MightyMouth » Mon Apr 07, 2008 8:07 pm

StrangeBrew wrote:Very nice brew shed MM!

I think we have a lot in common. :D
My shed is also devide in two, 1 half for me (brewing & fishing) and 1 half for her in doors (tumble dryer, freezer & lawn mower). 8)
That looks a quality shed what with the moisture barrier btween the T&G and the framing. :D
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Post by Stonechat » Mon Apr 07, 2008 8:08 pm

Anybody out there from Channel4 ? I see a programme entitled "Men and their Sheds" in the offing.

Real Bramah of a shed. Hope you enjoy many brewdays and quaffing days in it :lol:

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Post by StrangeBrew » Mon Apr 07, 2008 8:21 pm

MightyMouth wrote:
StrangeBrew wrote:Very nice brew shed MM!

I think we have a lot in common. :D
My shed is also devide in two, 1 half for me (brewing & fishing) and 1 half for her in doors (tumble dryer, freezer & lawn mower). 8)
That looks a quality shed what with the moisture barrier btween the T&G and the framing. :lol:
All the walls have now been insulated & boarded, just the roof to do later this year. Power & lighting fitted, PC, TV, fridge & freezer too. I think I might move in. :lol:

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