wheebz said:
that looks baller as f**k
that's actually the smaller cart that's ultimately for the fermenters and the chiller (cooler and aquarium cooler) on bottom ...
the brew cart is like 3x times as wide, so the two vessels can be side by side ...
my shit's going to be roll-on, roll-off - and won't require any changes to what is or isn't on the kitchen countertops ...
that will end up being a very helpful change to how things work out, here ...
well, that, and i'm brewing this round under the umbrella of
dump quickly, dump often ...
i lost two chest freezers, one is full of hops, meat, and peppers, and the other died, so i have only one chest freezer for my beer ... AND I NEED TO ALSO USE IT TO CONDITION BEER, and important aspect of it's existence ...
i setup that chestie to have a pair of TapRite's, the high-pressure single, and the 4x-way secondary regulator so I'd have keg-by-keg pressure control ...
i setup the fermenters as stainless conicals with individual temp control, and have room to expand to 4x easily based on the size and capacity of the aquarium chiller and cooler i'm planning to use etc ...
lastly, i added the blichmann quickcarb so i can carbonate kegs in an hour ... partially because 'fuck yeah' and partially because i am not planning to keep my beer in kegs as long going forward - i'm going to bottle out the rest of the keg after I drink on it for a week or two, or frequency that i'll figure out later, anyways ...
so here's my ASK WHEEBZ ...
i'm thinking of changing how i finish all of my homebrew ...
i'm thinking about having my single chest freezer function for crashing, carbonating, and then ultimately bottling, and then otherwise just keep a bunch of bottles in there also, to have a lot more thermal capacity, and you know, store some beers cold (light one's, hoppy one's, valuable one's etc) ...
i like using the BeerGun, actually ... and i took great pleasure in bottling ...
i realize it's not perfect if my overflow of bottles has to be stored at room-temp (here) or whatever, but fuck it ... i think giving up the 'keezer' vibe in exchange for having quickcarb and individual controls for pressurizing the kegs, and a 37F chestie that you can crash in, and store bottled beer in wins out over a keezer, which can becoming a real blocker to brewing if you can't drink it fast enough ...
i think i'd be able to "keep brewing" more indefinitely if I opened up the backend to room-temp-stored bottles, and only used my cold storage for processing ... crashing, conditioning, infusing, and/or carbonating ...
the bottled beer, if made well, and fined, and managed carefully in terms of oxygen, would probably fairly alright in bottles, I'm thinking ...
especially since I like big, dark beer ...
i don't think I'd do this for IPA's, obviously, but I'm thinking about continuing to brew those as 1.75 and 2.5 gal batches, and drinkin'em fresh (and not bottle), and doing the dark beers as 6-8 gal whole batches of wort (to split into 2.5 to 5 gal batches via 2-3x fermenters to make different beers) ...
amirite? ... if only that in my case, storing my brewed beer in bottles in the crashing-temp freezer and also in a cool/dark interior closet in the house, and giving up cold storage for kegs of homebrew, will result in being able to brew more? ...
i think so ... but i'm curious if you agree ... and if so ... what temp for the crasher/conditioner/bottled beer storage? ...