Selling your brews!

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alecwallace

Re: Selling your brews!

Post by alecwallace » Mon Apr 30, 2012 10:48 am

Yeah that's the one

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Re: Selling your brews!

Post by gregorach » Mon Apr 30, 2012 12:36 pm

alecwallace wrote:So what is the best value brewery to produce 100 litres of beer without making multiple batches?
Sorry, I was entirely confused as to what the £1650+VAT applied to... Still, I'm pretty sure you could put a 100L brewery together for a good bit less than that if you build it yourself. For a ready-made system it's not too bad I suppose.
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Re: Selling your brews!

Post by alecwallace » Mon Apr 30, 2012 1:59 pm

No probs, i have looked at using a 100l boil pot etc, i just thought tried and tested may be better for me than something ive cobbled together :oops:

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Re: Selling your brews!

Post by alix101 » Mon Apr 30, 2012 10:38 pm

alecwallace wrote:No probs, i have looked at using a 100l boil pot etc, i just thought tried and tested may be better for me than something ive cobbled together :oops:
Trust me building your own is an astonishingly epic journey...it seems simple but its not you have to want to build one if not ...then that price is very good.
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Re: Selling your brews!

Post by darkonnis » Wed May 02, 2012 11:32 am

After looking at some of the things people on here have put together, I would much rather ask on here for someone to supply a parts list then come round and help me make the damn thing. Paid of course. I would hazard a guess and say it would work out a damn sight cheaper. That said, How much are the braumeister set ups? £2.5k? Something like that, this isn't too bad to be fair but if you're on a budget (aren't we all) i would consider looking it doing it myself or finding a friendly fab shop to do the cutting of pans for me.
In any case, good luck! I really do hope you manage to get something off the ground here
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