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Hi all, my name is eliran and I live in Israel near tel-aviv, me and my friend Ariel started brewing 4 months ago (extract & specialty grain).
It is now time to grow and we are starting to set up our brewery. The place chosen is an old shed and we will be using the main room.
The focus right now is to setup all the electricity, water and sewage pipes. It's all there but not in working condition. Alongside that we are building a sink and a brew stand. The build is all done on the cheap side of things… understand that everything costs much more than in the U.S – for example a six-pack costs around 8-9.5$ for a cheap one.
the main goal – dividing the room in to two sides – the brewing side and the "pub" side.
We started working on the sink – we got this old stainless steel sink and cleaned it for 3 hours. We welded a stand for it using old metal scarp. It's going to have a shelf under the sink, wood panels on the sides and wood doors on the front.
As for installation we are thinking of this setup:
On the main line
Installing three taps:
1. A regular one for filling the pot
2. to accommodate a washer
3.3. Shower hose and a power head for cleaning the pot and other stuff
What do you think?
fallow us on facebook for more pics and stuff
please excuse my English, I got it from the equivalent of PBS in Israel
eliran
It is now time to grow and we are starting to set up our brewery. The place chosen is an old shed and we will be using the main room.
The focus right now is to setup all the electricity, water and sewage pipes. It's all there but not in working condition. Alongside that we are building a sink and a brew stand. The build is all done on the cheap side of things… understand that everything costs much more than in the U.S – for example a six-pack costs around 8-9.5$ for a cheap one.
the main goal – dividing the room in to two sides – the brewing side and the "pub" side.
We started working on the sink – we got this old stainless steel sink and cleaned it for 3 hours. We welded a stand for it using old metal scarp. It's going to have a shelf under the sink, wood panels on the sides and wood doors on the front.
As for installation we are thinking of this setup:
On the main line
Installing three taps:
1. A regular one for filling the pot
2. to accommodate a washer
3.3. Shower hose and a power head for cleaning the pot and other stuff
What do you think?
fallow us on facebook for more pics and stuff
please excuse my English, I got it from the equivalent of PBS in Israel
eliran