The Folks at More Beer
The Folks at More Beer
I have read and heard good things about the folks at More Beer (www.morebeer.com). I am considering the B3-1550 with a 24 gallon externally cooled fermenter. Any advise?
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I built my own because I found a great deal on ss turkey friers at a local wholesale club (Costco). Not sure if it will help but you can read about what I did here:
http://www.beertools.com/html/articles.php?view=112
http://www.beertools.com/html/articles.php?view=112
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From your other posts, it looks like you might be looking at opening up a brewpub or small brewery. If so, you might want to check out www.probrewer.com & see what's available there. Of course, getting the equipment to Vietnam is another story.
From your other posts, it looks like you might be looking at opening up a brewpub or small brewery. If so, you might want to check out www.probrewer.com & see what's available there. Of course, getting the equipment to Vietnam is another story.
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If the goal is to produce commercial sized batches of beer, then on a $$/bbl scale, the morebeer system is way too expensive. There are plenty of 7-10bbl used brewpub systems on the market that can be had at very reasonable prices.
NABS is a good source, but shop around...
http://www.nabrewing.com/
Todd
NABS is a good source, but shop around...
http://www.nabrewing.com/
Todd