First All Grain, FINALLY!!

The ins and outs of putting your beer into kegs.

Postby grabman » Tuesday Oct 11, 2005 6:45 pm

BottleBomber

It may scare you to here I'm still a ralative newbie to brewing! I've been brewing now for 13 months, 1st brew bottled 1st Sept 2004. MInd you I've git brew #61 in the fermenter as we speak. I quickly went to 2 fermenters to keep up with demand, I drink a lot and have many thirsty mates, plus doing brews by commision for a few who can't/wont do there own. Not a bad earner though, I charge then around $40 - $50 a brew and they have to come and bottle there own.

All up including kegs, keg fridge, shelving, chillzilla and all the other bits and pieces it must have cost a few dollars, but no idea exactly how much :wink:

The AG setup alone is probably $500 but then again i did outlay just ove $200 on my Chillzilla unit!

But it's not about what you spend, it's about what you create 8) 8)

Grab
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Postby Lebowski » Tuesday Oct 11, 2005 10:28 pm

Nice Pics, did you learn to AG brew just from reading bits and pieces on the internet?
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Postby grabman » Tuesday Oct 11, 2005 11:59 pm

yeah Nick, piicked it up from reading and from listening to Dogger % others on here :wink:

scary as it sounds it ain't that hard to do :o :o
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What's the problem?


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