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i posted a thread about unusual uses for your plumbing skills and equipment in which i showed a few pics of my home made brewery. some members expressed an interest in this so here is a photographic record of a full brewday.


first....the equipment!
the hot liquor tank (used simply to heat water to 76 degrees)

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next is the mashtun (holds the malted barley along with the heated water from the hot liquor tank.)


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next is the boiler (used to boil the liquid contents from the mash tun)

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the copper is used to filter the hops from the wort (raw beer)

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the above equipment set up in a 3 tier gravity formation

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the immersion chiller (to cool the boiled wort down to fermentation temp of 18-25degrees)

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next up the ingredients....

the grist - pale malt,chocolate malt,roasted barley,black malt,torrefied wheat and flaked barley.

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water treatment (thanks to good old nw united utilities my tap water is pretty good for beer so only a teaspoon of gypsum and a crushed sodium metabisulphite tablet is required)

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the hops

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the method!

once the hlt has heated the water to strike temp of 76 degrees release 2.5 litres of water per kilo of grain used into the mashtun then add the grain slowly (a pint at a time) stirring thouroughly
this is called doughing in and looks like this when finished

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this wants leaving with the lid on for 90mins wrapped in a blanket to keep the temp stable at 65degrees (10degrees are lost while doughing in)

to be continued........
 
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image.jpgRose wine coming along nicely
 
You haven't gone commercial then Kay-Jay, you're not moonlighting as Bank Top are you [emoji14]arty:
I wish.
Decent ales from bank top. My dad and his cronies drink it every night but they all agree that one of mine is better than anything they have ever had [emoji3]
 
They did a tribute ale to fred dibnah but after he died she complained (lousy cow)
So they named an ale after her
'Old slapper'
 
They did a tribute ale to fred dibnah but after he died she complained (lousy cow)
So they named an ale after her
'Old slapper'
LOL, Fred's daughter lives next door to my cousin and his old burgundy Landy with the scaffolded rear is in my mates unit being stored over winter.
 
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Was given a case of these last week.......best drop of stout ive had. Its an American jobbie but its bl00dy luverly.
You can write on a postage stamp what the americans know about beer.
They produce such ridiculous beers that it just doesn't bare thinking about. The current trend is to cram as much hops in there as is possible rendering the beer undrinkable.
That said there are a few quality ones but not many.

Nest o es I have tried are ....

Stevens point lager (craft brewed)
Pale moon ale
Sierra nevada pale ale

I haven't tried the stout you mention ted, but I will look out for it [emoji3]


Btw anyone who drinks coors or budweiser should be aware that the barley they use is gmo. ......
 
This is the only one i have ever liked from over there......as you say, they are very limited when it comes to brewing, but there is always the odd surprise.
 
You can write on a postage stamp what the americans know about beer.
They produce such ridiculous beers that it just doesn't bare thinking about. The current trend is to cram as much hops in there as is possible rendering the beer undrinkable.
That said there are a few quality ones but not many.

Nest o es I have tried are ....

Stevens point lager (craft brewed)
Pale moon ale
Sierra nevada pale ale

I haven't tried the stout you mention ted, but I will look out for it [emoji3]


Btw anyone who drinks coors or budweiser should be aware that the barley they use is gmo. ......

Reinforces my opinion of yank beers and that's why I won't try them.
 
You can write on a postage stamp what the americans know about beer.
They produce such ridiculous beers that it just doesn't bare thinking about. The current trend is to cram as much hops in there as is possible rendering the beer undrinkable.
That said there are a few quality ones but not many.

Nest o es I have tried are ....

Stevens point lager (craft brewed)
Pale moon ale
Sierra nevada pale ale

I haven't tried the stout you mention ted, but I will look out for it [emoji3]


Btw anyone who drinks coors or budweiser should be aware that the barley they use is gmo. ......


Anyone who drinks Coors or Budweiser doesn't care WHAT they're drinking. That swill should not be allowed to be called beer.

Your brewing looks mighty scientific KJ. I've always fancied having a go but worry about ending up with something undrinkable.
 
Its not as hard as it seems mas. As long as you follow the steps and dont cut corners it will turn out fine.
You can build a 40 pint brewery for less than a hundred quid.
 
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