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First brew on my awesome new Brewer's Hardware system

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(Sorry for the repost for anyone following on Google+ or Twitter...)

I brewed my first beer on my new Brewer's Hardware system today. I also switched to using a water filtration system instead of campden tablets and this was my first time fly sparging.

I was really happy with how everything turned out given all the variables. I spilled a bit of my first runnings thanks to forgetting to close a valve, but I only missed my gravity by 2 points (1.064 vs 1.066) so I count that as a win.
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Ausgezeichnet!
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Very cool. :mrgreen:
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You know, when most people drop insane coin on brew sculptures, I can always believe in the back of my mind, "well, I make better beer than he does anyway." Tough to reconcile that with a BOS-winner...

Now I just feel inferior to you. And I don't like it!
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Wow! Very cool! Looks amazing! Thanks for sharing the pics!
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p.s. looks like I need to get off my duff and get myself going on mine..
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lexuschris wrote:Wow! Very cool! Looks amazing! Thanks for sharing the pics!
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p.s. looks like I need to get off my duff and get myself going on mine..
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Hey Brent, how bout some pictures of the system, all I see in the photos is wort in a pot. Not that wort is a bad thing of course, I would just like to see the whole brew stand. :)
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Of course! This is from the water test I did last weekend before brewing.
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Hey Brent, I have that same kettle on the right. Nice! Hal
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Looks awesome!
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Not wanting to take any thunder away from Brent's cool new rig, however I also have a new Brewer's Hardware setup and spent the better part of today putting plumbers tape on threads, cutting silicon hose, attaching tri-clover barbs, and otherwise prepping to try a brew Sunday (later today). I was hoping to get to water test tonight, but at 11:30pm I decided to give my neighbors a respite form the backyard noise I was generating.

I did get all my natural gas fittings mounted and had a successful gas test (no bubbles) and flame test. I setup all my NG from the backyard fireplace with 3/4" quick connect & hose. However, it was my bad measurements as the rig is piped with 1/2". So I put a 90-deg elbow on the bottom for a better attachment angle, then put a downsize hose coupler on the hose itself.
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For the Chugger pump mounts, I ended up get some stainless steel plates and drilling 4 matching holes to the pumps mounting plate. Then some long threaded studs and nuts finished it out. Even in a vertical position, it provides enough clamping pressure to keep the pumps in place.
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and a closeup of the pump mount...
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After those photos, I did rotate the pump heads so that the outlet is straight up.

If all goes well, I can get a quick water test going in the morning, and then brew 10 gallons of my American Honey Wheat for the SCHF. I'll try to get a few more photos during the day!
K:-)
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Very nice system
Good luck with the first brew!
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Very Cool!
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Looking good Chris! Why did you decide to change the orientation of your pumps? I would guess that it's to make priming easier?
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Yes. It was for better priming and to reduce cavetation. I wasn't sure which way was recommended, so i read a bunch of posts on HBT. The guys over at Chugger also recommend the out port pointing up.

So far, it seemsto to work well this way...

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