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Thanks @NickDoubleyew for posting pics and explaining your set up. I just purchased a home out in the country surrounded by horse ranches. Before moving in we are going to remodel the house to suit our needs. I had a decent brewery in the basement of our former home but the new house is a singe level structure. Coincidentally it comes with a 10 ft by 24 ft concrete slab in the yard. I plan to build a brewery on that slab and was concerned if 10 ft wide would be sufficient for my 3v herms setup plus all the kegs, fermenters and other equipment. Judging from your floor plan I believe a 10 ft by 12 ft brewery would be plenty large enough. My build plan includes an out door bar on the other half of the 10 x 24 slab all under one continuous roof. I really like your ss sink and shelf. I'll be copying those as they will work perfectly with my existing ss table and brewery stand. My biggest concern is the slab was not set up for a floor drain. I guess I'll have to drill a hole and fish a drain line to the septic line. Can't wait to get the structure built and the equipment set back up. I'll post pictures along the way once I get started. My wife is funny she thinks remodeling the house is more important than the brewery. Silly woman.
 
Thanks @NickDoubleyew for posting pics and explaining your set up. I just purchased a home out in the country surrounded by horse ranches. Before moving in we are going to remodel the house to suit our needs. I had a decent brewery in the basement of our former home but the new house is a singe level structure. Coincidentally it comes with a 10 ft by 24 ft concrete slab in the yard. I plan to build a brewery on that slab and was concerned if 10 ft wide would be sufficient for my 3v herms setup plus all the kegs, fermenters and other equipment. Judging from your floor plan I believe a 10 ft by 12 ft brewery would be plenty large enough. My build plan includes an out door bar on the other half of the 10 x 24 slab all under one continuous roof. I really like your ss sink and shelf. I'll be copying those as they will work perfectly with my existing ss table and brewery stand. My biggest concern is the slab was not set up for a floor drain. I guess I'll have to drill a hole and fish a drain line to the septic line. Can't wait to get the structure built and the equipment set back up. I'll post pictures along the way once I get started. My wife is funny she thinks remodeling the house is more important than the brewery. Silly woman.
That’s exciting, I’ll be watching for your progress. Your wife needs to get her priorities in order LOL.
 
Thanks @NickDoubleyew for posting pics and explaining your set up. I just purchased a home out in the country surrounded by horse ranches. Before moving in we are going to remodel the house to suit our needs. I had a decent brewery in the basement of our former home but the new house is a singe level structure. Coincidentally it comes with a 10 ft by 24 ft concrete slab in the yard. I plan to build a brewery on that slab and was concerned if 10 ft wide would be sufficient for my 3v herms setup plus all the kegs, fermenters and other equipment. Judging from your floor plan I believe a 10 ft by 12 ft brewery would be plenty large enough. My build plan includes an out door bar on the other half of the 10 x 24 slab all under one continuous roof. I really like your ss sink and shelf. I'll be copying those as they will work perfectly with my existing ss table and brewery stand. My biggest concern is the slab was not set up for a floor drain. I guess I'll have to drill a hole and fish a drain line to the septic line. Can't wait to get the structure built and the equipment set back up. I'll post pictures along the way once I get started. My wife is funny she thinks remodeling the house is more important than the brewery. Silly woman.
You'll never regret having your own brewing area, especially your own building. Having an outdoor area connected is even better yet. Can't wait to see your ideas and build progress! Good Luck!!
 
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