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Just finished my brew room a couple of months ago
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Daaaaaaaaamn thanks for all the inspiration guys..... still have to get my hands on a larger kettle among other gear (moving up from tiny batches to 5-10 gallon). After a couple 5 gallon trial runs, thinking of how all this is going to be put together and seeing these builds is giving me lots of ideas.
 
Just had my first brew day with my new single tier system this past Sunday. The brew cart is my old one just stained and polyed. Will probably get a stainless table at some point.

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Just had my first brew day with my new single tier system this past Sunday. The brew cart is my old one just stained and polyed. Will probably get a stainless table at some point.

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That's a nice looking setup but that's a two tier my friend.
 
Been working on this thing for a while now. Just added a tipping mash tun to it. Built, not bought.

I have been thinking about building a tipper for mine, love the design. Where did you get the brackets around the keg? Any interest in building another identical? Pm me
 
All made in my garage. But it wouldnt be a problem making another one tho. Let me cruncch some numbers and I'll let you know what it would cost to do again.

Id use 1/8" instead of 3/32" next time. Man that stuff was a pain to bend. Thing worked great tho with the adjustable screw stops. I need a better design on the lip of the keg tho. Like a rectangular hole. Its difficult to entirely clean the keg well but sure beats scooping and scooping and scooping......
 
I know this isn't of the caliber of some of the brew stands on this thread, and I can weld (badly), but I figured this is an easy solution which is easy to change form, and relatively cheap. I can't claim originality as there was an article in Zymurgy a couple of years ago showing how this is done. I just changed the design slightly to a single tier, and added a couple of shelves for pumps. I brew under the house in a small room off of the crawl space, so it had to be electric and vented well. So far it is working well. I also had Kal build a controller for me, to save both time and the frustration I would have at trying to get it running correctly.

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I know this isn't of the caliber of some of the brew stands on this thread, and I can weld (badly), but I figured this is an easy solution which is easy to change form, and relatively cheap. I can't claim originality as there was an article in Zymurgy a couple of years ago showing how this is done. I just changed the design slightly to a single tier, and added a couple of shelves for pumps. I brew under the house in a small room off of the crawl space, so it had to be electric and vented well. So far it is working well. I also had Kal build a controller for me, to save both time and the frustration I would have at trying to get it running correctly.


I like the brick floor!
 
Thanks BadDeacon,
Long story short, that room is underneath our sunroom, off of the crawlspace. It's 10' X 20', so I'm turning it into my brew room. The only drawback is it's only 6 1/2' high, so it feels a little cramped. The plastic sheeting in the background was to mitigate some of the moisture from my brew sessions, but I have a bigger fan with 430cfm now. I plan to pull up the floor and dig down 8-10" to give me a little more headroom, but I'm not sure what kind of floor I want to put back in to deal with spills! So the look should change in the near future.

Dave
 
I like the paver stone floor too... But if you are going to rip it out, you might as well trench a floor drain to a sump pump to evacuate any liquid. That way if there is a major clean-up needed, you can simply hose down the floor into the trench drain.
I've seen some nice epoxy coated concrete floors. Just make sure you have enough grit in the coating... that stuff is slick sometimes when it's wet!
 
Huaco, Great Idea! I'll have to see if I can work it in, as the stains in front of the stand are from spills while brewing. Thanks.
 
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