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Need a pro who likes BEER!
Steamhead (in transit)
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you'll have ANY trouble finding someone.... ;-)
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Looking for a BEER pro
There...now that I got your attention. I am trying to help a friend out who is a professional beer brewer. He is looking for a steam expert, who is willing to work with him, to design and install, a steam system for making beer at a new, local micro brewery. Since my knowledge of steam is limited, I thought I would ask my friends for help.
H E L P. I know this is a little different than heating a
house. But it is still Steam heat, and I wouldn't think it should be too hard for a steam guy to figure it out. Anyone interested in working in the hudson valley?
Thanks in advance
Al (pinball)0 -
I hope Not
I sure hope not. He is a real good friend and I want to see him hooked up with a real pro. Not some hack,with a new van and a pipewrench. Is Dutchess county too far for you?0 -
A bit far
from Baltimore.
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Al,,.
150 miles closer....and I'd be all in...
If I can help from here..let me know. Chris0 -
I am available
...to help test the output.0 -
I'm on board.....I vacation in the Hudson Valley
several times a year. What town? Me likes BEER!!!!Mad Dog
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Shoot me an email Pinball.
Mad Dog
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Dan's class
in Kingston coming up soon, maybe you and your freind should check it out, I'm sure you can help your freind out Pinball.
Be well.
Devan
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I before E except after C
thank you0 -
When is Dan's next class?
Coming to Kingston Again Dan? I had a great time at the last one you did at the Holiday Inn. maybe this time Mr. Mercurio can make it?0 -
Thanks Chris
I need your e-mail to contact you
Thanks
Al0 -
I have 6 breweries in my customer list and I am a brewer myself. My question is this: What equipment is he trying to install? Are you looking at making original equipment or just putting together the components?0 -
Good question
From what he's said, I believe it is a new system installed in the building from scratch. I will ask him for more details tonight when I see him. I Brew myself as well, however I am a homebrewer, on a MUCH smaller scale.(5gallons at a time). I think he is looking at a 30bbl system.
Al0 -
Kingston class on 4/2 @Holiday Inn.
I may attend , but first I'll have to attend Ms.Ferstein's class.
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Very cool, I too started out as a 5 gallon homebrewer. I'm still a homebrewer but I have graduated to hoppers, 15 gallon brew kettles, and 15 gallon fermenters. I have been wanting to start roasting my own grains and recovering yeast but haven't been able to with a growing mechanical company.0 -
i live in the Hudson valley area where will this be located?0 -
Must be a plumbing trait as My father and I both are home brewers. Started back in the days when it was hard to find real beer in the stores.Cost is what you spend , value is what you get.
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Finially
An efficient use for Steam.
lolololol
Man I wish I was closer.
Scott
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I suspect Plumbers were ALWAYS big drinkers
This trade will do it to ya. I can't tell you how many old beer bottles and cans I find whilst digging, in crawl spaces, attics, closed in walls. I bet you'd find old wine bottles in The Walls of the Roman Aqueducts. Albert never drank until he became a plumber. Mad Dog
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Hmmm...this gives me an Idea!
This almost sounds like the beginning of a "HOMEBREWED BIG UGLY" maybe over the summer we could all get together and do a home brew day? Complete with brewing AND drinking.0 -
I believe at the Kingston brewpub
Rt.28 known as "Skytop"
His flagship brewpub is in Hyde Park (Dutchess county)0 -
Hold it right there young man!
You will be in the corner. unless you write 1000 times, "I will study my spelling list to perfection"
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Simple explanation
There's a simple explanation for all the beer. How else are you going to test the w.c.? Maybe you can write the beer off as a business expense.0 -
Now you're thinking, we can make a wallie signature brew.0 -
Oh Yeah!
Like a "Wethead wheat" or a "Steamfitter stout"
We might just be on to something here!0
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