...... so, 15 years ago I bought a Morebeer 3 tier gravity system (10gallon pots). Still using it now.
You? I saw the Galactic Geonauts Brewing page - pretty cool.
Thanks, The Galactic Geonauts thing is lots of fun. When I started brewing I was part of a Mars mission, and doing heavy planetary science research. So with that and my geology background it just was fitting and geeky enough for me. I do full marketing materials for every brew, (well most of them) six pack holders, cases, bottle labels, posters etc. I have glasses, signs, coolers, all kinds of merchandising crap. It's just part of the fun for me.
As far as brewing right now I'm doing the cooler Mt and 13 gallon BK. But I can't hit my mash temp to save my life. I don't know why, it's very frustrating. So I've been dreaming on a new mash system, and one not to do things like others have been thinking of some sort of NiChrome wrapped metal stock pot then wrapped in kapton tape and heavily insulated. So it would be like those cigarette lighter plug in coffee mugs. I donno what I will do with it.
I'm definitely thinking of building an all electric software driven brew rig, I've got a pretty solid background in systems engineering and the software to do this very thing. I built a arduino controlled hot tub here a year ago and that's basically a giant brewing system.
Right now I run my BK on a built in professional wok burner I set up in my outdoor kitchen. It's plumbed into NG which is wildly convenient and cheap. It also is great for woking up some food for entertaining. Not to mention watching the fat guy (me) trying to man handle a 24" wok!
I built a grain mill from scratch utilizing my machine shop equipment and have a thread going about that now. I wound a double coil .5" in-kettle worth chiller out of 80' of soft copper. I ferment small batches in 7 gallon ferm buckets from the LHBS and for big batches I have 3, 15 gallon and 1, 30 gallon fermenter. I can ferment just more than 145 gallons at once. Although sadly I have not been running full bore for some time. In fact I think I only have about 20 gallons running now.
I started out brewing with all my school buddies that were in the same geology program as me, but most have moved away now.
That said I'm brewing a chocolate milk shake stout on Friday.