Shows us your brewery 2015....

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Padalac

Re: Shows us your brewery 2015....

Post by Padalac » Tue Jan 20, 2015 12:47 pm

:shock:

I've got a way to go before I reach these levels of sophistication!

h_doody

Re: Shows us your brewery 2015....

Post by h_doody » Tue Jan 20, 2015 11:03 pm

scotia wrote:
BarnsleyBrewer wrote:
scotia wrote:80ltr brewery finished in July 2014 already brewed my 100th gallon in less than 5 months, love it my new favourite hobby ! :D

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Stunning brewery, a benchmark if ever I've seen one.... But it looks bigger than 80L?

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Cheers, internal dia 500 height 625 shallow cone 125ltr brim full I could squeeze a wee bit more than 80ltr but four pins keeps me and my neighbours going. :D
How much would a brewery like that set me back?

Dgrant81385

Re: Shows us your brewery 2015....

Post by Dgrant81385 » Thu Jan 22, 2015 10:20 am

So yeah it's not much.

But this will be my homebrew station once its all bought and put together. My attic doubles as a man room aswell!
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gibbiem

Re: Shows us your brewery 2015....

Post by gibbiem » Mon Jan 26, 2015 8:45 pm

setmash wrote:Your just showing off Scotia with all that shiny :lol: ...truth be told i fancy your brewery more than my girlfriend :=P

Here is mine, finished about the same time as yours. Im always improving my process and the brewery is being upgraded with a GOAT chiller and I also need to add a couple of tablet computers to it for control. What i like about mine is its speed - 6 hours start to finish (fully cleaned) for 60 min boile and mash, 7 hours for 90 min boil and mash - 46 Liter batches

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Mate, where do you get them kegs from? Would love a setup like this. Looks so cool

schlafsack

Re: Shows us your brewery 2015....

Post by schlafsack » Mon Jan 26, 2015 10:21 pm

scotia wrote:80ltr brewery finished in July 2014 already brewed my 100th gallon in less than 5 months, love it my new favourite hobby ! :D

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Is that a water filter you've got there in the top-left? Would you mind telling us which model/make?

setmash

Re: Shows us your brewery 2015....

Post by setmash » Tue Jan 27, 2015 10:24 pm

Thanks Gibbiem, they are made in Spain by a company called Portinox who are based in Dewsbury - very nice people to deal with. Mine are American Sanke kegs - 15 US gallons which are a bit bigger than the 50 Liter Euro kegs as i wanted a bit more capacity than 50 Liters - see my build thread here:

viewtopic.php?f=6&t=64006&p=673452&hili ... ny#p673452

Cazamodo

Re: Shows us your brewery 2015....

Post by Cazamodo » Wed Jan 28, 2015 3:07 pm

Horatio wrote:I'm in the process of building a new 2.5bbl brewery to replace my old 1/4bbl kit. So far I have only just started on the three vessels and have loads left to do.
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The 680 litre HLT. All i have done o this so far is weld a 2 1/4 element socket and connections for a sight glass. It will have a 9kw element fitted and be insulated and wood clad.

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The 530 litre mash tun. This has had a the top removed and a stainless, flat-bar cross welded into the bottom to support the false bottom. Again this will be insulated and wood clad and have a new lid fabricated for it.

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The 680 litre brew kettle. This has also had the top removed. It has three 2 1/4 sockets welded in for three 6 kw elements. Yet again it will be insulated and wood clad.

All will need a lot of polishing too before being clad etc. Hope fully be up and running in a month or two!

Looks good... Love to come have a look when its all set up! Run a 2.5bbl here in Ipswich

gibbiem

Re: Shows us your brewery 2015....

Post by gibbiem » Wed Jan 28, 2015 5:51 pm

setmash wrote:Thanks Gibbiem, they are made in Spain by a company called Portinox who are based in Dewsbury - very nice people to deal with. Mine are American Sanke kegs - 15 US gallons which are a bit bigger than the 50 Liter Euro kegs as i wanted a bit more capacity than 50 Liters - see my build thread here:

viewtopic.php?f=6&t=64006&p=673452&hili ... ny#p673452
Better get saving ha ha! Yeah i remeber you thread. Looks far too advanced for me yet

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Re: Shows us your brewery 2015....

Post by scotia » Thu Jan 29, 2015 8:48 am

schlafsack wrote:
scotia wrote:80ltr brewery finished in July 2014 already brewed my 100th gallon in less than 5 months, love it my new favourite hobby ! :D

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Is that a water filter you've got there in the top-left? Would you mind telling us which model/make?

sorry for late reply it was similar to this one http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Naturewater-N ... 4d29b99d63

but with a carbon block as one of the filters and a the other was a partical filter
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BrewerBen

Re: Shows us your brewery 2015....

Post by BrewerBen » Thu Jan 29, 2015 10:18 pm

Theres some impressive looking breweries in here, mine has no fixed abode so my brewery is a braumeister in the great outdoors and a kitchen worktop:

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schlafsack

Re: Shows us your brewery 2015....

Post by schlafsack » Fri Jan 30, 2015 1:05 am

scotia wrote: sorry for late reply it was similar to this one http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Naturewater-N ... 4d29b99d63

but with a carbon block as one of the filters and a the other was a partical filter
Great, thanks.

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Re: Shows us your brewery 2015....

Post by sweatysock » Mon Feb 02, 2015 2:15 pm

Not as flash as the others but does the job. Need a good clear out of the garage. It becomes as dumping ground when I am away. Boiler is missing as it is outside with a brew on.
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