Nice man,I run a smaller system but I can make as much or more beer than you in the same amount of time. Three 2 vessel keggel setups so we can turn 30 at a time. 9:30 hours yesterday we did 55gal. And it could have been little faster but I was making dinner for 18 people and my buds where running the system. BUT I AM STILL IMPRESSED WITH THE SIZE OF YOUR KETTLES! :cross: would love to have two 35 gal setups.
Tipy dumpy for the mash tun that thing is going to be heavy
Wow, nice rig. Is that a RIMS tube I see in the last pic?
qwiksilvr00 said:I work for a pharmaceutical manufacturer and your equipment with the sanitary fittings and such looks good enough to start producing API's for cancer treatment! Kudos to you!
What about fermentation? Do you have that and a brite tank as well?
PJoyce85 said:Subscribed.
I want to see how the first brew through it looks
bazowie said:Well tested good on the electronics, but the burners are so frigin hot we need to move the electronics further away from the sides and put some shields up in some strategic areas, and two more weeks maybe we can brew, had to offset the pumps 3+ inches.
PJoyce85 said:Thanks for the update. Sucks that you have to wait 2 weeks but better to get it right vs having to fight through a brew day.
I'm going to moving back to MN soon and want to start getting some ideas for rigs.
I'm looking at MoreBeer's sculptures as a starting point. I'm debating between a single tier flat stand or something like their tippy dump 3 tier stand.
bigbeergeek said:I'll stand by for first brew notes. Fantastic rig. All jealousy on my end!
Im 2 weeks from a water test then on to brewing wish me luck, this is a far cry from 10 Gallons.
I would love to come check this out on a brew day and see it in action.
mbowen024 said:Just curious what the total investment was?
What are those burners? BTU?
spamman1368 said:holy crap! Yeah I bet those bring that to a boil just dandy!
any updates on this how she working out for ya
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