fastev said:Meant to work on the wiring, but my Lost Abbey growler got in the way. Kiddies, take note. Beer and electricity don't mix. Cheers!
Sorry for your loss. I know that stand was (is?) your fifth kid...
Where did you get that filled in Nor Cal? Lol. Their 7th anniversary party is this weekend - will you be coming down?
lol. This one is tough to let go of, but it is going to a good home..... You drank that whole growler of LA and didn't save me any???? WTH!
I was down at Miramar a couple weeks ago visiting my sister and brother-in-law. We stopped by and tasted a handful of beers. Grabbed a growler of Judgement Day. Good stuff! ...
Confedpirate said:That looks great, Another question did you put in a floor drain or a floor sink in the floor to catch water when cleaning stuff?
Big_Cat said:I wouldnt mind looking at those pics...they serve as ideas which is great
Here you go
Big_Cat said:How cold will you be able to maintain that room and at what cost per watts?
The cold room will be able to maintain 35 degrees easily with the 15k btu a/c unit. No idea on cost yet ; ). Planning on venting the heat from that unit into the ceiling and also have an identical A/C unit on the outside wall to keep the entire garage at 65 degrees except on brew days.
Big_Cat said:Marc did you add anything to vent your co2 gases?
What CO2 gasses? I will have a condensate hood basically 8'x2'x2' covering all of the kettles but the BK's are electric and the strike/sparge will be coming from the tankless mounted outside.
barryfine said:I think he's talking about the co2 from fermentation.
This build is coming together great! Very impressive.
Ah, hadn't considered venting fermentation especially at this low volume....
What CO2 gasses? I will have a condensate hood basically 8'x2'x2' covering all of the kettles but the BK's are electric and the strike/sparge will be coming from the tankless mounted outside.
Ah, hadn't considered venting fermentation especially at this low volume....
Yeah, I don't expect it to be an issue either.
I mean the CO2 gases produced by your fermenters indide the cooling room you built... trapping co2s in such a tight space without a vent can be a headache and dangerous
Jaybird said:OHHHH MY GAWD Marc!!! Holy COW man!!! Very nice work!!
Dude do you work or are you just independently wealthy? LOL
You have got a lot done in short order my man!!!
So I must have missed it in the threads.. Where did you buy your fermenters? I like em!! and the walk in is very nice man!
Well done sir! Well done!
Cheers
Jay
Big_Cat said:I mean the CO2 gases produced by your fermenters indide the cooling room you built... trapping co2s in such a tight space without a vent can be a headache and dangerous
mattd2 said:Very roughly because I can't find the "exact" info I know is on the internet somewhereapproximaetly every gram of sugar releases 0.25 litrs of CO2, so for 3 bbl (350 litres) of 12° you would have roughly 120g of sugar per litre or 42 kg of sugar = 10500 litres of CO2 = dangerous if contained in a small space which is not ventilated properly.