Now that I am in deep in this hobby, I thought I might finally share my entire set up.
My new website, which I plan to keep record of each brew with recipes, etc. (work in progress)
www.brandedbrewingco.com
My Logo
My alternate Logo
PDF Packet of all the info
http://www.brandedbrewingco.com/pdf/Branded Brewring Co - Setup.pdf
Parts List
My brew cart I designed the cart with panels on, for aesthetic purposes only. On group brew days, I think this will look quite professional (much more than I am). I also have a table cover that has my logo imprinted on the skirt coming to complete it. I am sure many of you may wonder about the heat being trapped. The panels do get a little warm, but not warm enough to really burn yourself on. The cart is still new, and I am getting everything dialed in yet. Once I do that, I plan to make some new panels with some vents at the top and go with a little thicker material.
The designs (better drawing in packet) Working at inserting the dimensions on the drawing.
The March Pumps With bleeder valves to help priming
Looking inside the Boil Kettle
Looking into the MLT. Sparge is built into the lid.
Shot of the BK
Shot of the MLT
Shot of the HLT
Feeding Wort into the BK
Fired up
In use You may notice I have some extra risers under the kettles. Still dialing in the system, and will do away with these, this was just so I could see the flame more easily.
Pumping into plate chiller
Thank you for everyone that posts on here.
My new website, which I plan to keep record of each brew with recipes, etc. (work in progress)
www.brandedbrewingco.com
My Logo
My alternate Logo
PDF Packet of all the info
http://www.brandedbrewingco.com/pdf/Branded Brewring Co - Setup.pdf
Parts List
My brew cart I designed the cart with panels on, for aesthetic purposes only. On group brew days, I think this will look quite professional (much more than I am). I also have a table cover that has my logo imprinted on the skirt coming to complete it. I am sure many of you may wonder about the heat being trapped. The panels do get a little warm, but not warm enough to really burn yourself on. The cart is still new, and I am getting everything dialed in yet. Once I do that, I plan to make some new panels with some vents at the top and go with a little thicker material.
The designs (better drawing in packet) Working at inserting the dimensions on the drawing.
The March Pumps With bleeder valves to help priming
Looking inside the Boil Kettle
Looking into the MLT. Sparge is built into the lid.
Shot of the BK
Shot of the MLT
Shot of the HLT
Feeding Wort into the BK
Fired up
In use You may notice I have some extra risers under the kettles. Still dialing in the system, and will do away with these, this was just so I could see the flame more easily.
Pumping into plate chiller
Thank you for everyone that posts on here.