burger0014
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very cool.
what kind of beer? lager, pilsner, ale.....

Next thing I will be doing is building a Steevo workbench!
Love it! Nice Blichmann equipment. Home made controller?
I have too many other things on the list before I get to a decent home brew setup. Right now its buckets and carboys.. Mostly happens in kitchen and understairs.
Being in San Diego makes it hard to focus on homebrewing as well, tons of places to buy good beer from...
Feel free to send a bottle of your IPA this way!
Matt
Not really sure at this point since it's very dependent on what beer I brew. I've read that power wise it should only cost me $2-3 a brew instead of filling a propane tank every 2 brew days.
Love it! Nice Blichmann equipment. Home made controller?
I have too many other things on the list before I get to a decent home brew setup. Right now its buckets and carboys.. Mostly happens in kitchen and understairs.
Being in San Diego makes it hard to focus on homebrewing as well, tons of places to buy good beer from...
Feel free to send a bottle of your IPA this way!
Matt
It is now legal here in Texas to make hard liquor (shine). Well I kind of thought about it, but now that I am reading this link, it’s time to start doing more research.
Still Dragon. They have awesome gear for distilling.
, thanks a lot...he heThat's impressive.Couple pics of my setup. I added a room to my garage for the brewery equipment I had stashed all over the basement when I retired. Behind the MLT and under the HLT on the shelf is a filter setup for RO water and all the gas, water, electrical connections to the cart with the MLT and cfc below it, to the left of the cart is the controller. The other pic shows the fermenting fridge with a starter for the next beer, Denny Conn's Vanilla Bourbon Porter, and my fermenters and BK setting on the burner in the corner.
