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Hmmm, automated ignition, pump and valve control, motorized mill and conveyor to get grist into mash tun, dedicated touch screen controller with IR interface, ahhh the possibilities this system has, whats overkill?.
 
Technically this is now called trailerbrewing. :)

HA ha... I hope your not calling him names. :)
BTW that is a sweet set up. I thought I've seem them all... way to prove us wrong.

Yooper PM I'm wondering where up there you live. We have a camp up there by Gould City.

aslo since its a cool thing to do on this and to you.
YOU SUCK. :drunk:
 
I love this idea! What a great marketing ploy. Make the brew semi decent and you would be able to sell the **** out of it.
Semi decent? Even the beers of mine that I think suck are gobbled up by the masses.

Uh...........................Cobalt?
Yep and a class 1 hitch.:D It wont pull much but the brew trailer.

It's about time you finished that thing. I expect to see it in action on 5/2 at the Eagles. It is a thing of beauty.
I'll be there, BBQ may not be on it but I'll be brewing.

Looks to be all operated from the ground, will the BBQ pit be the same?
Yes it will. I built single tier to avoid climbing, why mess up my laziness.
 
Hmmm, automated ignition, pump and valve control, motorized mill and conveyor to get grist into mash tun, dedicated touch screen controller with IR interface, ahhh the possibilities this system has, whats overkill?.
A long long time ago in a galaxy far far away.... I have a dream that all brew trailers would be treated equally. ;)

I will be satisfied with automated ignition with temp control and the mill cart. I'm not sure how I would go about rigging solid plumbing with valve control and still make it easy for the tippy.
 
Nice to finally see this thing that I've been hearing about! Excellent work, and I, too, look forward to seeing it in action...:mug:
 
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beerthirty is the star of this flic???

Not a movie I'd watch.

:D
 
I volunteer to be the 70 Mph brewer. We can make a new brewery name and call it "Highway 40 Ales." A illustration of some "mad brewer" with long hair flying in the wind brewing on the trailer would be the label. Yeah we would make millions assuming we lived to tell about it.
 
Looks like the trailer needs some stainless tube for the stationary gas, water and wort plumbing, PFA tubing for the moving sections, and swagelok fittings to connect things. A couple solenoid valves, honeywell S8610's, pilot burners, and a box to hide the electrical components would be nice to have, saves hair on your arms when you do not have to reach in and light the burners off with a gas match. Sometimes working in instrumentation construction has advanatges when you work with the tubing materials and sympathetic electricians when building new brewing systems.
 
Should be able to make it to Papagos, in the mean time will start pulling together the parts and pieces for the trailer plumbing, if you want to take the time you could find most of the control components on ebay, or if time is a factor you can purchase them directly from various vendors. If you need part numbers I can pull together part numbers and links for the components you will need for the ignition and control system. As to wiring let me see what is available from the electrical contractor I am working with before you purchase anything, might be some nice suprises there.
 
Wow, that's a really great rig. Now you only need a way to mount a kegerator on there!
 
Any plans for a canopy? That thing is gonna be 250 degrees in the summer here!

Is there a Big Brew in Phx? That thing is made for it!

Looks great/you suck!
 
I know where else can you brew in the summer without heating your strike water.:) Yes I do want to get a canopy, the last rig had umbrella stands which I couldn't do without. There are several clubs that do large group brews. The last large group I went to had over 20 brewers that brewed. The is going to be another large brew May 3 that I plan on attending. for info on that I would pm wild.
 

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