I already posted this in the "Show us your brew sculpture" thread but I thought it would be appropriate to put it here also.
I know these aren't the best pics, but I just wanted to post some to show my new setup I just finished building. When I was doing my research I could hardly find a...
I know these aren't the best pics, but I just wanted to post some to show my new setup I just finished building. When I was doing my research I could hardly find a setup like it (maybe I just didn't look hard enough). I have to give credit though to High Gravity Brewing for the piping...
You should check out Frothy Beard brewing. I grew up with two of the guys, they are really good people with good beer and they have a lot of love for what they do.
You're welcome, I try to be very thrifty, a lot of the stuff I use, is repurposed. We had the shelving in the garage, so I used it. Like you said, it's adjustable, so it makes it easy to dial in the height that you need for each level.
It all started with a 1 1/2 end cap, drilled a 3/4 hole in the center of that and then welded a 3/4 ferrule and 3/4 90 degree elbow to that. I drilled an 1 1/8 hole in the kettle and then "pulled" the hole using a special flaring die I had made for a knockout punch. Then the 1 1/2 ferrule was...
The Green Man Brewery on Buxton Avenue has a tasting room/bar sitting right in the brewhouse. If you love good beer, this is the place to go. There is no food though, but if in Asheville, you have to check this place out. Excellent place to hang out and drink craft beer. Very comfortable and...
I posted some pics of this on an old thread. I just thought I would post it somewhere else since I am pretty happy with how it turned out. Completely custom build.
I know this thread is getting kinda old, but I was researching a way to install triclover fittings onto my brew kettle and I stumbled upon this forum. I just thought I would share with you guys what I ended up dreaming up for mine. I had some awesome help from some guys I work around who do...