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Transamguy77

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Soooo about a year and a half ago I moved into a new house with a 2 car garage, over the last few months I’ve built a new brewery, it’s not quite done but it’s sooo effing close!! Here are some pics of where I’m at.
 

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@Tom R i do not have a sink yet but I do have plans to add one, for now I can clean stuff in the driveway. I was also thinking of some sort of Mobil sink with a hose quick disconnect.
 
My sink is opposite the laundry room, so I could utilize the utility sink plumbing.
It is so nice not to have to lug equipment around the house to clean it.
I can see how a mobile sink would help, too. It could just drain into a bucket.
 
@NewJersey its old school because those cabinets came out of the kitchen from when the house was built in the 80’s! I just couldn’t throw them out and being able to repurpose them was a nice feeling, I think I’ll paint them at some point but function is what I was going for.
 
@NewJersey its old school because those cabinets came out of the kitchen from when the house was built in the 80’s! I just couldn’t throw them out and being able to repurpose them was a nice feeling, I think I’ll paint them at some point but function is what I was going for.
80s !
Well I guess that's old-school for some.
My last house was built in ~1840.

Nice that you have the space for a dedicated setup. I looks like you are making good use of it.
I'm sure you'll continue to fine-tune as you complete some more batches.
Keep the updates coming.
 
80s !
Well I guess that's old-school for some.
My last house was built in ~1840.

Nice that you have the space for a dedicated setup. I looks like you are making good use of it.
I'm sure you'll continue to fine-tune as you complete some more batches.
Keep the updates coming.

Nothing wrong with that! I think I’ve got 4 different types of floor/wall cabinets in my garage. Some from our old kitchen, the bathroom, my parents house, some we bought from HD and one or two from IKEA. Oh..that’s 5. Reduce/Reuse!!
 
Nothing wrong with that! I think I’ve got 4 different types of floor/wall cabinets in my garage. Some from our old kitchen, the bathroom, my parents house, some we bought from HD and one or two from IKEA. Oh..that’s 5. Reduce/Reuse!!
Never throw anything away!
My kids are going to hate the cleanup when I die ;)
 
80s !
Well I guess that's old-school for some.
My last house was built in ~1840.

Nice that you have the space for a dedicated setup. I looks like you are making good use of it.
I'm sure you'll continue to fine-tune as you complete some more batches.
Keep the updates coming.
This is probably one of the newest houses I’ve lived in most were at least 100 years old and the house I moved from was a converted one room school house that was built in 1860.


Love your brew tower (sculpture)!

Thanks! I built that about 8 years ago and I love it, so simple and the only lifting is to move the mash tun to empty it at the end of a brew day, might put a pulley system over the top to bring it down.
 
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