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Its all about free as in beer.
Its all about free as in beer.
We are building a unit which can be used to quickly and easily brew batches of ale and lager. This is called the BrewStation. We plan on running home-brewing skills share days and at the same time produce some fine bathes of ale for general consumption.
We are building a unit which can be used to quickly and easily brew batches of ale and lager. This is called the BrewStation. We plan on running home-brewing skills share days and at the same time produce some fine bathes of ale for general consumption.
The three main steps in making home brew are:
Mashing
Where the malted barley is warmed to release the protein and sugars for the fermentation process
Boiling
Where the liquor is boiled with hops to give flavour
Fermenting
Turn the sugar into alcohol
The concept of the brew station is to have an integrated unit which includes a temperature controlled fermentation section, a cupboard for the equipment and levels on which we can perform the Mashing and the Boiling processes with ease.
Wish list for the brew station
Large pieces of thin wood
Insulation - 'kingspan'
Insulation - flexible tank insulation
Fermentation bins (especially 2 of the same size fermentation bins)
Plastic tank fittings
Plastic taps
Home-brew boiling bin (the one with a heater in)
Large plastic picnic cooler
Plastic long handled spoons
Thermometers
Hydrometer
Measuring jugs
Scales (for around 5kg)
Scales (for around 100g)
Books and info on home-brew beer
Sterilising solution
Malt (various)
Hops (various)
Yeast
The brew station taking shape:
***photos of the system***
This project is mainly being worked on by chunky (Matt Little) and Andy. Please join in.

Revision as of 20:24, 27 June 2011

This is the page about the Nottingham hackspace home-brew station. Its all about free as in beer. We are building a unit which can be used to quickly and easily brew batches of ale and lager. This is called the BrewStation. We plan on running home-brewing skills share days and at the same time produce some fine bathes of ale for general consumption.

The three main steps in making home brew are:

Mashing Where the malted barley is warmed to release the protein and sugars for the fermentation process

Boiling Where the liquor is boiled with hops to give flavour

Fermenting Turn the sugar into alcohol

The concept of the brew station is to have an integrated unit which includes a temperature controlled fermentation section, a cupboard for the equipment and levels on which we can perform the Mashing and the Boiling processes with ease.

Wish list for the brew station

Large pieces of thin wood Insulation - 'kingspan' Insulation - flexible tank insulation Fermentation bins (especially 2 of the same size fermentation bins) Plastic tank fittings Plastic taps Home-brew boiling bin (the one with a heater in) Large plastic picnic cooler

Plastic long handled spoons Thermometers Hydrometer Measuring jugs Scales (for around 5kg) Scales (for around 100g)

Books and info on home-brew beer Sterilising solution

Malt (various) Hops (various) Yeast

The brew station taking shape:

      • photos of the system***

This project is mainly being worked on by chunky (Matt Little) and Andy. Please join in.