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Grizz
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Pics of MY BEER MACHINE.

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Check out the link.
http://beermachine.embarqspace.com/#/welcome/4535489854
It took awhile but man I can't think of a brew day with out it.
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Nice Grizz. I'm currently about 80% complete on my brutus 10 build.
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Post by Grizz »

Thanks Jawbox. I was very pleased with the build even after a few set backs.
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NICE!

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That is a COOL setup!
I am new to homebrewing I've done one 5 gal batch, and looking forward to getting to that level!
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Thanks Bigdog. I have a pretty large back ground in fab work. I wish my beer back ground was as deep but time is on my side. This was a true build of passion for me. In the end it makes beer too what a great deal for me.
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Post by ColoradoBrewer »

Nice work, Grizz. I hope to make the switch to electric brewing soon. Nothing as elaborate as your set-up, just a couple bucket heaters to see how it works out for me. From there I imagine it will evolve. It would definitely be nice to brew in the basement and not have to worry about the wheater or running out of propane. And where I live electricity is A LOT cheaper than propane.
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Thank you ColoradoBrewer.
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ColoradoBrewer check out the link for a heating element.

http://www.chicompany.net/electric-brew-heater-621.html

It is a step in the right direction. And a lot less than I spent on my hardware.
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