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Multi tasking! - Several pictures beware of bandwidth!!

Post by Seveneer » Wed Sep 20, 2006 5:23 pm

The wife is working away today so I am looking after the dog and working from home. If that, in itself, isn't enough to prove to her once and for all that I can multi-task I also brewed a wheat beer in the new brewery.

As some of you wanted to see the contraption in action here are a few shots of the highlights...

The HLT is up to strike temp (ignore the top reading for now)....

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Doughing in by underletting from HLT.....

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Recirculating wort....

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Sparging....

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Into the copper....

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Hot break!!!

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Final hops go in along with immersion cooler and Irish moss....

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I apologise for all the pictures but you know you wanted to see them!!!!

/Phil.

chrisbooth0070

Post by chrisbooth0070 » Wed Sep 20, 2006 6:00 pm

Nice :)

How much did that whole contraption set you back?

Seveneer

Post by Seveneer » Wed Sep 20, 2006 6:04 pm

chrisbooth0070 wrote:Nice :)

How much did that whole contraption set you back?
Did my wife put you up to that??? :D

Yeah, it was expensive. I reckon in all about £800-£900 but then I was toying with the idea of getting one of those B3 jobbies from the states and for what I wanted it would have cost nearer £3k with taxes and shipping. The wife said I could do it but I couldn't bring myself to spend that much.

I know it'll take a long time (if ever) to recoup the costs but it's a pleasure to brew on and it's exactly what I wanted.

monkey_doctor

Post by monkey_doctor » Wed Sep 20, 2006 6:22 pm

Wow, nice setup.

Everything is so......................shiny!

Seveneer

Post by Seveneer » Wed Sep 20, 2006 6:26 pm

monkey_doctor wrote:Wow, nice setup.

Everything is so......................shiny!
Thanks but a few weeks in my garage and it'll be as dull as ditch-water :wink:

Frothy

Post by Frothy » Wed Sep 20, 2006 6:32 pm

It's all about the fun of doing it. I brough £120 worth of gear/ ingredients back from a local brewing shop when I started and my friends were really off about it, although they spend nearly as much binge drinking on alcohol some weeks.

this is really interesting - is the mash tun on the top? & you use the pumps one to transfer the lauter water up to the mash tun & the other pump to recirculate? Why not use the spinny sparger for the recirculation?

Matt

bod

Post by bod » Wed Sep 20, 2006 6:40 pm

i think i just did a sex pee..... :oops:

Seveneer

Post by Seveneer » Wed Sep 20, 2006 6:59 pm

Frothy wrote:this is really interesting - is the mash tun on the top? & you use the pumps one to transfer the lauter water up to the mash tun & the other pump to recirculate? Why not use the spinny sparger for the recirculation?

Matt
Matt,

yes the mash tun is on top. I have one pump to underlet the mash and also to sparge and another to recirculate and transfer the wort to the copper. The reason for not using the whirligig to recirculate is that you will sometimes recirculate the odd bit of husk when you start the mash. This will pretty soon clog the sparge arm. Therefore I use a completely diferent circuit for wort than from clean liquor. It works really well; I'd recommend it. Also, although I don't buy into this hot side aeration thing, I also don't want to tempt fate!

Of course, the real question is, why don't I sparge with the recirculation manifold? And the answer is that I love to see the whirligig doing its thang :lol:

Seveneer

Post by Seveneer » Wed Sep 20, 2006 6:59 pm

bod wrote:i think i just did a sex pee..... :oops:
Bod, that's gross :?

Seveneer

Post by Seveneer » Wed Sep 20, 2006 7:31 pm

DaaB wrote:Money well spend Seven 8)
I think so. I've got a hundred litres of beer fermenting in my garage now from two brewdays. I have done two brews in a day before so it's not beond the realms of possibility to brew 100l in a day. I reckon that's worth a few quid on its own just for my time. Not sure my good lady will see it that way. She'd bemused by the whole thing really and can't understand why I'm so excited. She does, at least, see the savings over buying a brewery from the US.

I love my brewery 8)
/Phil.

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Post by Jim » Wed Sep 20, 2006 7:35 pm

Mmm, homebrew porn! :P
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bod

Post by bod » Wed Sep 20, 2006 8:26 pm

Seveneer wrote:
bod wrote:i think i just did a sex pee..... :oops:
Bod, that's gross :?
i know, i'm sorry. but still, as jim says, its homebrew porn! :lol:

i'm highly impressed mate, its a fantastic set up you have there!

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Post by Seveneer » Wed Sep 20, 2006 8:44 pm

bod wrote:i'm highly impressed mate, its a fantastic set up you have there!
Thanks mate. I have spent many an evening surfing the web for ideas and this brewery is the result so it's nice to see that others appreciate it. :D

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Post by Andy » Wed Sep 20, 2006 9:17 pm

<rubs thighs>

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Post by BigEd » Thu Sep 21, 2006 12:41 am

That's a sweet looking brewery, Seveneer! Enjoy that bad boy. =D>

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