OK, I know it's a tautology, but what's the guesstimate cost to fit out a shed or similar at home to do a brew from scratch?
Though I'm completely skint, the dream lives that the soon to be built manor could be fitted out.
Setting up a mini microbrewery at home
Setting up a mini microbrewery at home
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Are you talking 3 tier 10 US Gallon all grain set up with Stainless steel conical fermenter in a temperature controlled enclosure. Bottles storage in another temperature controlled enclosure?
Don't have exact numbers, but heaps would be close.
Check out some of the neat toys on http://morebeer.com/ then add shipping convert currency etc. I agree that it is fun to dream though.
Cheers,
Greg
Don't have exact numbers, but heaps would be close.
Check out some of the neat toys on http://morebeer.com/ then add shipping convert currency etc. I agree that it is fun to dream though.
Cheers,
Greg
Re: Setting up a mini microbrewery at home
Grain & Grape have a full AG brewstand for about $3500. Add fermenters, temp control, plumbing, drainage, wiring etc & the tatts winning starts to disappear.Daron wrote:OK, I know it's a tautology, but what's the guesstimate cost to fit out a shed or similar at home to do a brew from scratch?
Though I'm completely skint, the dream lives that the soon to be built manor could be fitted out.
I'm slowly collecting more brew gear with the aim to do All Grain brews. You don't have to buy everything all at once & can wait & pick up cheaper stuff as it appears. Surf Ebay & brew forums etc.
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Daron,
Here's a previous thread, which might make you a bit depressed.
http://www.homebrewandbeer.com/forum/vi ... php?t=1868
Oliver
Here's a previous thread, which might make you a bit depressed.
http://www.homebrewandbeer.com/forum/vi ... php?t=1868
Oliver
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Thats what im talking about.gregb wrote:Are you talking 3 tier 10 US Gallon all grain set up with Stainless steel conical fermenter in a temperature controlled enclosure.
Greg
Ive been looking at making my own. My mate will help me weld it up.
I just need to design it.
I wouldnt incorporate any gas lines - just 2 seperate gas bottles.
Has anyone ever made an all grain "sculpture" ???
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I've been thinking about a brew 'sculpture' something like these - http://morebeer.com/public/beer/system.htm. Only I'm thinking electric HLT, esky mash tun & only gas kettle. I'm restricted for space & don't have room for a huge single tier, multi-pump wonder brewery. A sculpture could be made to fold, wheel, come-apart for storage.The Carbonator wrote:Thats what im talking about.gregb wrote:Are you talking 3 tier 10 US Gallon all grain set up with Stainless steel conical fermenter in a temperature controlled enclosure.
Greg
Ive been looking at making my own. My mate will help me weld it up.
I just need to design it.
I wouldnt incorporate any gas lines - just 2 seperate gas bottles.
Has anyone ever made an all grain "sculpture" ???
Too many ideas & not enough shed space...sigh.
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