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  • Very efficient, Only missing the German accent.

  • Dang I was hoping for some fresh beer by the end of this video.

  • Oooo in-line aerator... sweet. With an O2 tank to boot.

  • Or you can go down to the liquor store and buy a 6-pack...

  • gloryous

  • Ahhhh, the perfect addition to any real man cave!

  • Hey Cranelift ! How about a nice cup of... shut the fuck up! LMAO

    We need more beer dude... and more videos!!!

  • ive just pinched a loaf

  • what's name machine ,, do you have link to buy ,, good beer ??? how much you pay for this , I would like buy one , thanks .

  • @condemnedpatriot and haansgruber, it's a counter flow chiller. There is copper tubing inside and the cold water flows in the opposite direction as the flow of wort which is going through the copper tubing. Chill time is seconds instead of an immersion chiller which is minutes.

    All you Becks, Heineken, and Corona guys must really love skunks. Well, I'm just saying because those beer as so skunky it's ridiculous. Especially Corona with that nice clear bottle. You must be a sucker for marketing.

  • I hate hops

  • biggo beer belly!

    

  • No Frills to the Point. Thanks Nice set up BTW dam nice

  • zu hause brauen ??! bei bud light und anderem scheiss haben die amis es wohl nötig :-(

  • that is the sweetist setup ever nice one dude i wish i had something like that in my garage

  • great set up

  • seems a little overkill for homebrew

  • tuck in your belly. J/k nice set up

  • this is the manliest thing i've ever seen!

  • Great setup!

  • Best beers heineken or Stellas!!

  • @kizzlehemp Becks!

  • @kizzlehemp You know, I've never had a Heineken that didn't taste stale, I don't see how people like it.

  • @AreThereNoMoreNames stick to your corona son!!.. maybe one day you will advance.

  • @SouthernDoom666 Not a fan of Corona, either. Tecate, maybe. But we keep Rolling Rock on tap, and have a variety of others coming and going.

  • @AreThereNoMoreNames experiment man try new castle..

  • Cool but i love bud light lime.

  • Nice beer belly... :)

  • how much did your rig cost you?

  • Cool. How much did it cost you for all the equipment and set-up?

  • is your cooler just a wound up garden hose? That is really creative I did not want to spend 300$ on a god damn copper wart cooler

  • wow, great job!

  • Wish I could taste some

  • Wort chiller made with a hose?

    decent tree setup

    peace :)

  • Home distilling is illegal under federal law. And federal law trumps state law. But, if you are producing small amounts for personal consumption, you aren't as likely to get busted.

    What gets people busted is producing large volumes for sale. Also, blabbering about what you are doing is also a good way to get busted.

  • Wonderful work!

  • Nice set up!

  • wow you make that at home or buy it it seems alot easier than having a car boy and syphning all the time.good vidio

  • I welded it up in my garage. Quite simple really.

  • Yummy, Rubbery Garden Hose Flavored Beer! Sound Great!

  • DOUCHEBAG

    it doesnt go through the hose

  • There is a copper tube inside that garden hose with water inbetween for cooling

  • sugar plus yeast equals alcohol. any added ingredient is for taste. you dont need all the fancy equipment for home brewing. The key is fine grain, sterilize everything & pure water.

  • @TonganSoIja63

    naah yeast needs certain acids and enzymes too.... which is found in most plant matter...

    just saying that u cant make beer with just pure sugar

  • Of course you don't need fancy gear. But it's one of my hobbys, and I have the know how and equipment to do it. So, why not.

  • is making any type of alcohol from yeast sugar and water legal or anything like this oh and like from potatoes also or is it legal or then illegal to sell? wat my papa told me

  • fermenting is legal. Home distilling is not. So making beer and wine is legal. Making sugar water hooch is also legal. But, making fruit wine is easy. So there isn't any good reason to make hooch/pruno.

    Right now I am drinking some home-made cranberry pomegranate wine. Good stuff

  • If you want more alcohol, use more grain. Don't add sugar .This set up is sweet.

  • Beautiful system!!  me = jealous

  • are you jelous of his beer belly?

    it looks like that beer machine is a little too effiticient lmao

  • I'm diggin the tower setup you have. Did you do the welding and assembling yourself? I've wanted to make my own for some time now, but never figured a price range. How much did you put into yours?

  • About a hundred bucks for materials. Pots were 75 a piece, anything I could make myself, I did. Total about 300. To buy this from a retailer,around a thousand or maybe more.

  • does it save you a fortune if you drink like a fish?

  • is this legal?

  • doubt it lol

  • 100% been brewing beer for three years myself.

  • Yes an Adult may make beer and Wine for personal use.. The hot _liquor_ Tank he refers to does not mean high alcohol, just a boiling Pot for hot water/Wort that later becomes beer during fermentation.

    (Home Distilling if high alcohol Spirtis IS illegal - and for good reason. It involves *much* more risk, so a License//Permit is necessary.

  • the reason it's illegal has nothing to do with safety, it's purely for the reason that it has taxes associated with it that beer doesn't, thats why the irs is the agency that goes after moonshiners

  • why do you give so much authority to entities outside your own self?

  • I didn't give that authority to them, the executive branch did, I never said I liked it or even that it was constitutional.

  • Excellent.

    I was just curious.

    The key is to disregard the existence of governments or any other controlling entity. You know... for the years ahead.

    Peace to you :)

  • All the homebrew instructions I've read have specifically said to make beer that is 5% alcohol or less so they aren't liable. If you want more alcohol, add a little more sugar, but too much will ruin it.

  • thanks BurnToast422 lol

  • CUT!

  • Thanks to my friend roscokta156 for hosting my clip.

    The stand welded from left over steel tubing, the burners were from a barbeque supply company, the chiller from garden hose and copper tube, the oxigenator from plumbing supplies, etc. It was very cheap compared to store bought sculptures. This setup allows me to brew a batch of premium all grain brew of any flavor in less than a couple of hours brewing time. It's not any harder or easier than any other way of making all grain homebrew.

  • Cut! lol. funny

  • John Candy lives..

  • what is the oxygen for ???

  • Oxygen is added to the wort as most Oxygen is lost during the boil. Yeasts need Oxygen and sugars to do their thing.

  • beer doesn't make you fatter.. beer has no fat seen it on manswers :)

  • on manswers i saw that it can make female breasts bigger

  • *sigh* Consuming fat isn't the only thing that contributes to weight gain. Beer is full of calories.

  • its a joke dumbass

  • shit more complicated then a meth lab

  • LMAO! thats exactly what is was thinking haha

  • Good Idea but,

    I might as well grow a pound of weed. it's just as much trouble. people today are looking for a easy way to get high with out the trouble.

  • not really beer in 60 seconds then is it..

  • I didn't name the video, but it's an explanation of my system in 60 sec.

  • hot pussy liquor

  • look at the beer belly on that one! WHOOOAH! i think he started brewing at the age of 13

  • That is one high tech setup, I bet you produce some really nice beers. Myself I just use the $10 beer kits and a bag of Glucose.

  • Consistent taste batch after batch is not that important for the home brewer, it just adds up to your collection, same with wine making, each year is different!

  • Actually the idea is to be able to make consistantly the same beer every time, if that is what you choose. I can go back to a year old recipe and know exactly how it wil taste.

    thanks for veiwing

  • how do u think people made beer in the olden days? u think they had all the crap expensive equipment like this?! They had virtually nothing in the olden days, yet they managed to make beer! And I bet u their beer was a zillion times better than the beer made with all the fancy tools.

  • yeah, i bet it wasn't consistent. besides, whats the point of doggin on someone else's way of HOMEBREWING. they make it the way THEY want to make it. and im sure if people back in the "olden" days had the equipment we have today, they too would use it.

  • Sorry, that old days beer wasn't very good(by todays standards), but its all they had. So they had to like it or not drink it. Todays beer(mine included) are a zillion times better.

  • It's pronounced "wert" :\

  • How much does it cost to build a setup like this

  • This looks like one of the least expensive models that runs for about $1,200. Check out morebeer(.)c0m for others.

  • i just drank 2 beers in 15 seconds

  • try beat 3xbeers in 23 seconds buddy

  • thats impossible. you must be insane!!!

  • tomkat1983 he is making primo beer at a cost of about 10-15 bucks for 5 gallons. And he can make what ever he feels like, with no region or country restraints. If you want to buy bud go for it but remember you will be drinking piss for more than double what he paid for his expertly crafted homebrew.

  • nice setup, i would spring for a carboy tho

  • The guy OBVIOUSLY knows what he's doing! He's got all it takes PLUS a stand AND just look at that belly! ;]

  • I just drank a beer in 15 seconds ; ]

  • too much work

    I'll just buy it....thanks anyway

  • It's a hobby and a good one, plus you save money on beer. Go drink some Bud, though...

  • yea, Bud is goooood.

  • lol! same here my man.

  • The 'garden hose' look is the outer jacket. It is a counter-flow chiller (Google that for more info). Basically, a smaller copper tubing is pushed inside the garden hose. Cooler water is fed through the garden hose in a reverse direction while the hot wort (cooked & hopped grain juice) goes the other way, thermodynamic law says that the hot goes to the cold, thus cooling th e wort in that small area.

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