So I’m very aware of the fact that I’ve been completely
neglectful of this blog. There are a bunch of reasons as to why. For the past
few weeks I’ve been doing a lot of back-breaking manual labor in the brewery
that was leaving me completely exhausted at the end of the day and in no mood
to write. We were cutting and breaking concrete so that we could have floor drains
put in that would allow for proper drainage (I’m currently drooling at the idea
of being able to spill liquid on the floor and having it head towards a drain
without having to be vacuumed or squeegeed – ask any brewer, they’ll
understand). Anyway, that process took the better part of three weeks. The
drains are being installed as I write this by a qualified professional.
There were so many other things going on at the brewery at
that time that when I finally did get time to write an update I was overwhelmed
with all the different things that needed mentioning. What I decided to do so
as to avoid a novel length blog post is just to give the cliffs notes version,
and maybe I’ll elaborate on some of the bigger things later…
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On 3/23 we purchased our glycol chiller to
regulate temperature for all of our fermenting beer, and we also bought a used
walk-in cooler to store packaged/kegged beer.
- During the week of 3/26 we submitted applications to
the state and federal governments so that we can legally manufacture beer. This
means we are +/- 3 months from being open! (my stomach just did flips from
writing that last sentence)
-
The 15bbl brite tank we purchased back in
November has been completed and is on a truck probably somewhere in
middle-America on its way to our brewery.
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Floor drains (as mentioned above) are about 1-2
weeks from being finished.
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I’ve seen the final black and white version of
the Rushing Duck logo and it looks awesome. We’re still finalizing some color
options, but it’s just around the corner.
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I will be signing a lease agreement today to
reserve brand new kegs to be delivered in a couple months.
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Lots more purchases, lots more projects
That’s about it for now. I’ll try to be more up to date on
things as they come up…but don’t hold me to it.
-
Dan
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