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Well, this isn't the beginning of my brewing experience. I have 15 Gal of mead & melowmels as well as 5 Gal of an extract Amber and 10 Gal of All Grain beers behind me. Somehow all of them have came out sucessfuly, knock on wood of course. But, up-til-now, I've been brewing 5 Gal batches and working in a kitchen using not much more than a 10 Gal brew pot and a 17 Gal dimijon. This Christmas I began the process to upgrade to a 10 Gal system.
So this is the beginning of a whole new experiance, as far as I'm concerned. I thought it would be good to chronicle the process. Maybe some other beginners can learn from my mistakes along the way.
To start with, I should thank my wife. She "gifted" me all of the materials needed to upgrade my system. I use the term "gifted" losely, as I picked everything out and said "thank you" on Christmas morning as I tore into the packages. She did get to see me squirm for weeks before hand knowing that all those new parts were there and I didn't get to touch them until Christmas...
So here we go. I may eventualy move to a pump system, but for now I'm running on gravity. But there is no reason not to have a good looking set-up. So here is what I built, with the help of my teen age son. A side effect was that it was a fun project for us to do together.
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It's heavy plywood on a 2 x 6 frame. It is 5 ft tall and a total of 7 ft long. Because I plan to ferment in my basement it had to be aesthetically pleasing. It also had to be moble. So, I tiled the top, stained the wood to match other funiture in the basment, and for kicks mounted a dart board on the front. It has five inch caster wheels rated at 300lb each so it can be moved out to my patio for brewing.
Pros: It's moble, has room for everything, fits through standard doorways, is very stable.
Cons: It's very heavy, takes two people to move it, I have to manualy lift sparge water to the top tier.
Part 2, Brew Pots commimg soon.
 
By the way, the pictures are not showing up. You might want to use Picasa or some other source for images.
 
Spelling and links to photos corrected.
Ed
 
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