Our visitors email us lots of great DIY projects and every one has something special that we hope can be incorporated into your setup. This brewstand created by 2nobledogs takes it to a whole other level!
He details every aspect of construction and runs through how to use it at the end. If you have any questions at all, visit 2 Noble Dogs Brewing and contact Clay.
He details every aspect of construction and runs through how to use it at the end. If you have any questions at all, visit 2 Noble Dogs Brewing and contact Clay.
Kudos bud, you out-did yourself on this one!
What is the Doghouse you ask? Well…it’s a single tier brew stand based loosely on the Brutus 10 and like the Brutus it is a fully automated system. I do want to acknowledge and thank everybody that helped throughout this whole process. Plenty of ideas and help came from the folks at www.homebrewtalk.com.
I had several design goals in mind when I started. First, it needed to be fully automated (duh…). Second, it needs to be fully self contained when stored away. Third, it needs to be maneuvered easily. Fourth, it needs to fit in my truck. And lastly, it needed to have adjustable burners.
So, what do you need to know about automated brewing before you start building a brew rig? Nothing. I didn’t know a thing about it when I started. Everything you need to know is on the internet. You just have to look for it.
All automated brew rigs have four basic components/systems. 1) Frame, 2) Gas, 3) Plumbing, and 4) Electronics [Read More]
I had several design goals in mind when I started. First, it needed to be fully automated (duh…). Second, it needs to be fully self contained when stored away. Third, it needs to be maneuvered easily. Fourth, it needs to fit in my truck. And lastly, it needed to have adjustable burners.
So, what do you need to know about automated brewing before you start building a brew rig? Nothing. I didn’t know a thing about it when I started. Everything you need to know is on the internet. You just have to look for it.
All automated brew rigs have four basic components/systems. 1) Frame, 2) Gas, 3) Plumbing, and 4) Electronics [Read More]