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Pierce county!? I'm from Charlton. Very small world indeed. I live in Athens now. I'll have to stop by on my next trip that way.

Very nice build. I'm jealous.
 
Pierce county!? I'm from Charlton. Very small world indeed. I live in Athens now. I'll have to stop by on my next trip that way.

Very nice build. I'm jealous.


Really? Cool you'll have to stop by one day maybe we'll be done by the time you do.
 
Time for a long overdue update. Since the last post, we've mostly finished everything out and even gotten in a few brews. First, the brew system: a mostly complete electric brewery with 20 gallon pots.

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Temperature-controlled fermentation room. It leaches cold (34 degree) air out of the cooler room/keg storage to cool or clicks on an incandescent light to heat.

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Lastly, the cooler room. Can't remember if we already said this, but we use the CoolBot + Window A/C and are actually able to bring down the temp below freezing if we want. The material we used for the walls turned out less waterproof than we were hoping, so we're changing it out with solid plastic to deal with the condensation.

Not shown: 1) opposite the sink/brew system, we have a push cart for workspace and a futon for enjoying the down time with a brew. 2) right of the cooler, we've since add shelf storage in the cubby

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I got a wood-topped push cart to match my shelving that's proven to be really handy. But your space is way cooler! :rockin:
 
right of the cooler, we've since add shelf storage in the cubby

If you converted the shelf storage into a bathroom you would never have to leave.

I use a ceramic heater (lasko) in my fermentation chamber to reduce light exposure and it is more efficient than incandescent lights.

Very impressive build.:mug:
 
Pierce county!? I'm from Charlton. Very small world indeed. I live in Athens now. I'll have to stop by on my next trip that way.

Very nice build. I'm jealous.
From ATL but went to UGA with a particularly crazy friend last name Crews from Charlton. Anyway, first post but great build and been brewing a long time up here in Roswell. Looks great guys keep it up.
 
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