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Old 03-16-2012, 11:20 PM   #1
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I live in Astoria with a view of the Columbia river, hence the name. Spent sometime under the house organizing my gear today. Just recently got my ferm chamber set up with the stc-1000 off eBay. I'm still really new to the hobby. Just recently started enjoying my first brew and it's great. Here's a look at what I'm setting up under the house.




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That is a great start. Hope you have a big room cause you can never have enough equipment, cold storage, or space to work.


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I live in Astoria with a view of the Columbia river, hence the name. Spent sometime under the house organizing my gear today. Just recently got my ferm chamber set up with the stc-1000 off eBay. I'm still really new to the hobby. Just recently started enjoying my first brew and it's great. Here's a look at what I'm setting up under the house.
Welcome to the addiction that is homebrewing! It can take off faster than you think. I started with a simple turkey fryer, and one corney keg, and by the 3rd batch started working on my 5 tap kegerator! http://www.homebrewtalk.com/f51/my-shameless-jester-rip-off-keezer-build-279003/ Looks like you are well on your way! Congrats on your first brew, I remember the excitement of pouring that first pint. By the way, I too am from Astoria, class of 1996, but currently reside in Chattanooga, TN (US Army) Good luck with future brews, cheers!
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Welcome to the addiction that is homebrewing! It can take off faster than you think. I started with a simple turkey fryer, and one corney keg, and by the 3rd batch started working on my 5 tap kegerator! http://www.homebrewtalk.com/f51/my-shameless-jester-rip-off-keezer-build-279003/ Looks like you are well on your way! Congrats on your first brew, I remember the excitement of pouring that first pint. By the way, I too am from Astoria, class of 1996, but currently reside in Chattanooga, TN (US Army) Good luck with future brews, cheers!
A fellow goonie! One of my best friends is class of 99 from Astoria. What's your name?
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I just looked through your post on your keezer build. Excellent work! Very jealous!
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I just looked through your post on your keezer build. Excellent work! Very jealous!
Thanks, it was well worth the effort. I now just need to keep brewing enough to keep it filled! Just moved up to 10 gal batches.


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