BackyardBrewer wrote:I was actually eying off beerbelly for some elements.
Have bought from them for beer supplies before but I got the impression they wouldn't weld or install any gear they sell?
I reckon their site says that...
3draws wrote:BackyardBrewer wrote:I was actually eying off beerbelly for some elements.
Have bought from them for beer supplies before but I got the impression they wouldn't weld or install any gear they sell?
I reckon their site says that...
I couldn't see anything that say's it, but its not going to hurt to call them
crow wrote:Oh we're real nice blokes and we just got nicer :D
BackyardBrewer wrote:Do we know if they are "distilling friendly"
;-)
I'm aware our hobby is of dubious status in some quarters.3draws wrote:BackyardBrewer wrote:I was actually eying off beerbelly for some elements.
Have bought from them for beer supplies before but I got the impression they wouldn't weld or install any gear they sell?
I reckon their site says that...
I couldn't see anything that say's it, but its not going to hurt to call them
bt1 wrote:guys,
Amanda at beer belly is cool with distilling...I'm in there just about every fortnight.
The guy (Peter???) who also works there is a novice distiller...we had a long chat Saturday about improving his bourbons.
They do have great elements, Mongolians gas rings, pots, fittings, regulators and most important...lots of fresh grains...ground to any spec
good mob and friendly.
ah btw if your a gin lover they also have the very rare grains of paradise seeds...you'll be needing that for your Bombay Saphire knock off.
bt1
Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 102 guests