One thing I never realized when starting this adventure was how I needed to be an expert in everything. When I first sought out to start the brewery I learned everything I could about beer. Makes sense doesn't it. I started brewing more reason more books and of course drinking more beer. What I didn't realize however was all the future questions I needed to answer. What is voltage of that? What is flow rate of your water source? What type of refrigerant are you using? I have been forced to become a jack of all trades but a master of none (except of course for beer). It's been great and exciting. And I am fortunate to learn all these things because in the future when something breaks and it will I should have no excuse but to know how to use it. This is just a bit of a warning for all of you who decide to go out on an adventure don't just think about the task at hand but all of the additional factors that go into accomplishing that task. I guess this is just a bit of life lesson for all us on anything we set out to do. Anyway now for the update:
The building part of everything is going by rather quickly and should be done within the next month or so and we are starting the outside work in about 2 weeks and should be done shortly thereafter. My equipment is set to be installed next week and should have our first water run done in about 3 weeks! My permits are hopefully right around the corner and I can almost smell the sweet wort being boiled in my new brewhouse. Nonetheless I there are still plenty of unknowns making it too hard to predict when we will be pouring that first cold one but I should know more when we get the permitting out of the way. For now hang tight and keep on checking on us. Cheers. Have a good weekend y'all.
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