Bennachie brewery new build

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garwatts

Re: Bennachie brewery new build

Post by garwatts » Fri Sep 25, 2009 9:18 am

pantsmachine wrote:Made grain filter yesterday.
22mm copper, will be 50mm in from side of mash tun on all sides, its huge!

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What's the brew in your picture album? Looks good, hell of a head on it :shock: What yeast did you use in there? 8)

adm

Re: Bennachie brewery new build

Post by adm » Fri Sep 25, 2009 9:46 am

pantsmachine wrote:Made grain filter yesterday.
22mm copper, will be 50mm in from side of mash tun on all sides, its huge!
Oo-errr Vicar - that is a big one you have there. Fnarr fnarr.

pantsmachine

Re: Bennachie brewery new build

Post by pantsmachine » Fri Sep 25, 2009 10:02 am

garwatts wrote:
pantsmachine wrote:Made grain filter yesterday.
22mm copper, will be 50mm in from side of mash tun on all sides, its huge!

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What's the brew in your picture album? Looks good, hell of a head on it :shock: What yeast did you use in there? 8)
Its a repitched Belgian Abbey yeast(WLP 300 i think). It did indeed take off like a rocket! Still got it in the fridge for next time
adm wrote:
pantsmachine wrote:Made grain filter yesterday.
22mm copper, will be 50mm in from side of mash tun on all sides, its huge!
Oo-errr Vicar - that is a big one you have there. Fnarr fnarr.
Double Entendre day is it? Must be Friday!

PaulStat

Re: Bennachie brewery new build

Post by PaulStat » Fri Sep 25, 2009 12:11 pm

Blimey, so intend to sell some of this to your local pubs then? I presume you need a license to do that?

pantsmachine

Re: Bennachie brewery new build

Post by pantsmachine » Fri Sep 25, 2009 1:15 pm

I have the company name but have put the company to sleep for a while until i am ready. Once i reach the point where it becomes a real thing and all hoops will be jumped through.

I Can't believe this, just had a phone call from a dreadfully polite English chap asking if he could come for a tour of the Bennachie Brewery, then he wanted to buy some! Had to explain not selling yet and that my garage is the brewery at the moment! Quite surreal i thought it was one fo my mates to start with. Hopefully that co-incidence is a good portent!

Stainless steel Valves in place on fermenter. 1.5 ltr losses below draw off point.

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pantsmachine

Re: Bennachie brewery new build

Post by pantsmachine » Mon Sep 28, 2009 5:34 pm

I took my big kettle round to my local fab shop along with a couple of 316 1" bsp barrels. Asked them to weld in the barrels where i needed them and to make me a new cover in aluminium to speed up boil times. Got a phone call after 3 hours saying its ready. Asked how much, told 'a few beers when you are rolling'. Took them a selection of current examples in fridge and well chuffed all round!

2 of 1" barrels
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Cover made from Stainless not aluminium! Also nice little retaining lugs
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Overall view
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Running total
stainless copper £96 incl delivery
igloo mash tun £110 incl delivery
conical fermenter £92 incl delivery
3 of 3mtr lengths 22mm copper pipe £20
Various copper fitting for manifold builds £20
Carbon steel flatbar & box section for fermenter stand(incl 4 adjustable feet)£16
SIlver paint,drill bits and bolts for above £25
Stainless 1" ball valve £10
2 of 80 ltr opaque HDPE containers c/w lids £26
3 of Speck fluid pumps £129
To date £544

pantsmachine

Re: Bennachie brewery new build

Post by pantsmachine » Mon Sep 28, 2009 8:03 pm

While the kettle was at the fab shop i cracked on with the fermenter frame. Did a swap with a mate. He gets my paper stripper and i get his welder(really like the barter economy)! Been a few years since i did any fabrication in mild steel, forgot how black it is! Quite glad with the way it turned out.
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Re: Bennachie brewery new build

Post by OldSpeckledBadger » Mon Sep 28, 2009 10:52 pm

You're building up quite an impressive set-up there.
Best wishes

OldSpeckledBadger

pantsmachine

Re: Bennachie brewery new build

Post by pantsmachine » Tue Sep 29, 2009 8:01 am

Thanks very much. I enjoy the challenge mentally and financially. Hope the thread helps others down the road.

Whether that be 'Pantsmachine did it like this let's try something similar' or 'Now then class, here we have the Ultimate in how not to build a brewery! :lol:
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pantsmachine

Re: Bennachie brewery new build

Post by pantsmachine » Tue Sep 29, 2009 10:17 am

Got some fittings for the mash tun, also picked up a water filter sales book.

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Nobody has asked me where i am going to do the final installation yet. Answers on a postcard please!

When i doubt myself i look at pictures like this and realise i am pretty normal...
http://bendbrewingbeer.com/Sept08Brewer ... ashTun.jpg

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Re: Bennachie brewery new build

Post by OldSpeckledBadger » Tue Sep 29, 2009 9:22 pm

pantsmachine wrote:Answers on a postcard please!
You're going to install it on a postcard? :shock:

Sorry, couldn't resist that one :D
Best wishes

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Re: Bennachie brewery new build

Post by yashicamat » Tue Sep 29, 2009 9:42 pm

That brewery is going to be a steal! Incredible that you've managed to get it so far for so little. Keep up the good work! Can't wait to hear how it works out. =D>
Rob

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Fermenting: nowt (sadly). Drinking: still a few bottles of my imperial stout knocking about . . . it's rather good now

pantsmachine

Re: Bennachie brewery new build

Post by pantsmachine » Wed Sep 30, 2009 7:57 am

OldSpeckledBadger wrote:
pantsmachine wrote:Answers on a postcard please!
You're going to install it on a postcard? :shock:

Sorry, couldn't resist that one :D
LOL, The build is going to go quiet for a few days as the pumps have just left the states. Probably buy more steel next week and fab the mash tun support frame. Built the hop filter and scrubbed out the inside of the kettle yeterday. Also bought a temp valve for the kettle(brass).

Running total
stainless copper £96 incl delivery
igloo mash tun £110 incl delivery
conical fermenter £92 incl delivery
3 of 3mtr lengths 22mm copper pipe £20
Various copper fitting for manifold builds £20
Carbon steel flatbar & box section for fermenter stand(incl 4 adjustable feet)£16
SIlver paint,drill bits and bolts for above £25
Stainless 1" ball valve £10
2 of 80 ltr opaque HDPE containers c/w lids £26
Temp kettle valve and hop filter fittings £20
Various fittings for mash tun and kettle connection £30
Stainless filter mesh £8
3 of Speck fluid pumps £129
To date £602

befuggled

Re: Bennachie brewery new build

Post by befuggled » Wed Sep 30, 2009 9:33 am

Damn!! Pants, I wish I had found this thread a few weeks ago – it would have saved me many hours of brain strain…

Your drawing is quite similar to what I have come up with (knicked many of the ideas from other contributors here – thanks very much to you all!) albeit mine is on a scale of between a half and seventh of yours.

I had not thought of a stuck sparge line, will be trying a Leyand CF chiller, no test points and boring old fermenters for the time being.
I hope to use a single pump where you have two coming out of the copper.
I have also knicked Garysmiff’s RIM but am having trouble getting a suitable cartridge heater at the mo.
I am planning to use the second Speck to drive the CF with four extra valves to reverse flow direction so that I can circulate via the boiler for cleaning – it has a max head of 15m so it should work. If not the Nilfisk 150 bar pressure washer will find itself connected up.

What are you doing for the Aerator?
I have got a PT10 of O2 but would prefer a more hygienic injection method.
I used a stainless micro pipe with a very tight constriction to get a fine jet into the liquid before (nitrogen into Guinness clone) but the idea of using an air stone is horrendous – all those nice little voids for nasties to grow in!

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Re: Bennachie brewery new build

Post by Aleman » Wed Sep 30, 2009 12:36 pm

What Beerbloke does with his 18BBL fermenters is to use the wort transfer pump (Sanitised by pumping hot wort thorough the Plate Chiller) connected to the outlet of the FV and pumps back up to the CIP inlet (Sprayball removed). . . . plenty of aeration

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