Unloading Day

What a glorious, glorious day.  Countless months of hard work and preparation went into making this day possible.  At 9 am on Friday, June 18th, we began unloading the first of our two 40-foot containers filled to the brim with our Brewhouse, two 60 BBL Fermenters, and 60 BBL Bright Tank, and a number of misc brewery equipment(our malt mill, pumps, motors, 100 kegs, control panel, heat exchanger, platform, pipes, hoses, fittings, etc).

The first container opened to the wonderful sight of our Brewhouse Mash/Lauter Ton.   It was packed in there pretty tightly, with about a 2 inch clearance on each side and about 4 inches from the ceiling.  We had been warned to bring wire cutters for the stabilizing wire that was used to secure the equipment, but no amount of talk could have prepared us for that crazy wire maze.  Wires were seriously run everywhere and to everything.

After taking our sweet time, we finally got it out, to reveal much of the brewery platform and misc equipment.  Just after placing the Mash Ton in the brewery, the second truck arrived almost two full hours early.   There definitely is something to be said for punctuality.

After hauling most of the misc equipment by hand, we cleared the way to remove one of the 60 BBL Fermenters and the 60 BBL Bright.  We needed to drag each the vessels to the edge of the container in order to get at them, and the tight clearances on the sides and top made for some tedious work.

We cleared out the first container and the second truck backed in to reveal the Brewhouse Kettle/Whirlpool.  Now that we had the procedure down, it went a bit more smoothly.  We pulled the Kettle out along with the second 60 BBL Fermenter and some more misc equipment.  The kegs were stacked on their sides and lashed down with chicken wire.  Getting all of them out was not fun, especially in the back of what felt like a heated shipping container on a hot Texas summer day.

We finished unloading around 1:30 pm and said goodbye to our second and drastically more impatient truck driver.  The rest of the day was spent inspecting and marveling at our shiny new brewery equipment.  All in all, the unloading process was mostly seamless with hardly a scratch to mar our efforts.  We hope you enjoy these random pics from that great day.

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