Last week during my brew day I injured my back lifting a kettle with 7 gallons of wort off of the burner. It was my fault lifting with my back and not my legs (I know better but was in a hurry and didn't pay attention). After not being able to stand straight or walk for almost 2 days, and still a little sore to this day, I decided to build a brew stand to avoid something like this happening again. At 28 years old, my back is something I need to take care of.
Here is a rough sketch/render of my brew stand build for my BIAB setup. I use a hook/pulley on the ceiling currently to lift the bag from the kettle so that part will not change. I bought most of the lumber and fasteners today, so tomorrow I will get started and share an update with photos.
Some details on my setup: I use a Bayou SP10 burner with a Bayou 9 gallon kettle which I will shortly upgrade to a Spike V3 15 gallon. The burner will sit on the lower step on the right of the stand. The top of the kettle will end up about 1-2" above the top rail of the stand. This will make it easy to just pour the wort from the valve on the kettle straight into a fermentation bucket on the floor (no lifting required). I will use the table on the left to sit things I am using for the brew day such as thermometers, mash paddle, etc. I would like to figure out some ways to make some storage on this thing as well.
Here is a rough sketch/render of my brew stand build for my BIAB setup. I use a hook/pulley on the ceiling currently to lift the bag from the kettle so that part will not change. I bought most of the lumber and fasteners today, so tomorrow I will get started and share an update with photos.
Some details on my setup: I use a Bayou SP10 burner with a Bayou 9 gallon kettle which I will shortly upgrade to a Spike V3 15 gallon. The burner will sit on the lower step on the right of the stand. The top of the kettle will end up about 1-2" above the top rail of the stand. This will make it easy to just pour the wort from the valve on the kettle straight into a fermentation bucket on the floor (no lifting required). I will use the table on the left to sit things I am using for the brew day such as thermometers, mash paddle, etc. I would like to figure out some ways to make some storage on this thing as well.
