So far I've shifted the materials (twice) to lay five tonnes of concrete for the base, built a single block dwarf wall to keep the woodwork out of the damp and got most of the structure done. I'm waiting for a dry, relatively wind-free day so I can finish the roof off and as soon as I can I'll be doing the electrics and insulating and cladding the walls, after which I can start on actually kitting the place out. My intention is to completely replace my plastic boiler (which has a dead thermostat anyhow) and mash tun with separate stainless water heater, mash tun and boiler and make my own counterflow heat exchanger, though for the moment I'll probably continue using my 25l plastic fermenters and bottle the finished beer. I've done 25l all-grain mashes for twenty-odd years, so I'm now thinking about moving up in size and "doing it properly"

The brewery will also house three 275 litre cider fermenters (I have an orchard with a mix of about two dozen cider apple trees) as well as my apple mill and press.
Now I just need to catch up on what kit is available and finalise the layout so I can start putting it all together. The brewery part of the shed is just under 2.5m x 4m. It was going to be a little bigger, but I'm not as young as I once was and shovelling all that ballast and bags of cement nearly killed me

I'm open to suggestions regarding things I should consider including. And whilst it's perhaps a little off-topic for this forum, if anyone has some examples of any additional kit required for mashing traditional lagers (eg. double decoction type mashes) I'd be interested in seeing them.
Anyhow, here's some photos of the progress so far:



James