Excessive HoppYness Brewing

Post #1 made 14 years ago
Well, I I saw the other 'Man Cave' thread and wanted to share mine. My wife started construction on this as my Christmas present (2010). My best friend made me keggels for brewing.

It's been about a 9 month process from start to finish, but now I can say it's done....Started as a dream and an 12'X20' outbuilding.

the beginning
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Ceiling and insulation finished (12/2010)
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Painted and Trimmed
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Flooring installed
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Chalkboard (done with Chalkboard paint)
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Starting to look more like a man cave (01-02/2011)
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Laying electric Line (02/2011)
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After months WE HAVE LIGHTS!!!!
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and water, and a wine rack my wife wanted from craigs list lol
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(most recent picture (few months ago)
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My wife behind the bar.
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My latest project that is almost finished my 1939 GE Kegerator, I just got my other shank in 2nd tap here I come! Next my 50lb of Co2 goodness!!
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We have built a deck on the front also, but no pics...Maybe I will have my wife snap some off this weekend brewin on it!

Thanks and Enjoy the pics...
Last edited by bagman on 11 Jun 2011, 02:13, edited 5 times in total.
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Post #2 made 14 years ago
bagman,
If you spend as much time and effort in brewing your beers as you do in building your man cave I don't want to face you in a competition! What a dream house you have there. Good brewing to you.
tap 1 Raspberry wine
tap 2 Bourbon Barrel Porter
tap 3 Czech Pilsner
tap 4 Triple IPA 11% ABV

Pipeline: Mulled Cider 10% ABV

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Post #3 made 14 years ago
I'm so jealous right now! What a wonderful wife you must have too build a man cave for you. Either that or she really doesn't like you very much and just wants to be away from you :)

I'm sure it's because she's wonderful.
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Post #4 made 14 years ago
LOL hashie!

bagman, sub-divide the block, sell the house and live in the shed. There is no downside to this.

Thanks for the pics - looks like you have been very busy!
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Post #5 made 14 years ago
Yeah we have worked very hard to build the bar we have. My wife and I both have fun out there. Also I typically make enough in my "tip the brewer" jar to pay for the next batch. So it's win win...My friends and family get to try beers they have never had, and I get to brew them!

Thanks for the kind words! I will have her click off some more pics while i'm BIAB in the morning!

HEFE here I come!
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Post #6 made 14 years ago
AWESOME :)

Jealousity set to 100%!

Does your bar do double duty as a card table? sortof has the right shape for a BlackJack etc table :)
Fermenting: -
Cubed: -
Stirplate: -
On Tap: NS Summer Ale III (WY1272), Landlord III (WY1469), Fighter's 70/- II (WY1272), Roast Porter (WY1028), Cider, Soda
Next: Munich Helles III

5/7/12

Post #8 made 14 years ago
Brew day at Excessive HoppYness Brewing.....

This was my first "BIAB" All-grain batch. Everything went expected, My brew house effeminacy came out to 87%...I was shocked. My Pre-Boil gravity was 1.050 and post boil, I was at 1.053.

Enjoy the pics.

Pre-Heating the mash bag.
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Washing some Cali. Ale Yeast.
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My Fermentation Chamber.
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My brew rig, Blichmann Burner, Converted Keg, 42qt basket.
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The Lounge Yesterday
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Maya the brew dog.
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Mashing Away.
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Grains draining.
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Boil starting, First Hop addition.
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The Brewmaster at Excessive HoppYness Brewing [me].
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It was a great day!! CHEERS!
Last edited by bagman on 13 Jun 2011, 07:17, edited 5 times in total.
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Post #9 made 14 years ago
Nice work bagman, very jealous. I like the "tip the brewer" idea, I may have to do that myself :lol:.
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Post #10 made 14 years ago
Yeah it works out for the most part. There is enough to kick off my next batch. Still have to decide what it will be.

Currently I have an Irish Red on Tap, a Blueberry Pale Ale (force carbing, I am taking it to a family reunion on Saturday) Then a Belgian Triple (on top of the Fermentation fridge), The Hefe (in the fridge) and a batch of GRAF (Malted Apple Cider) I did yesterday. This should get my pipeline back in order.

My LHBC Club Brew will be on the 25th, and I'm hosting, so I should have some more good pics!
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Post #12 made 14 years ago
Good on you bagman! Nice setup you have. I know it's a good feeling you have to host a beer club brew at your brewhaus.

I'll have to be on my toes if I ever enter competition against you...

Love your keggle cutout.
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