56: Floor Constructions Begins!
First of all I'd like to thank everyone who came out to help us rip out the stairs, storage shed and the 800 lb steel storage shelves! Jeff, Hugh, Ben, Frank, Chris, Todd, Sebastien and anyone I missed. Thanks a ton guys. We literally would not have started on time without you guys. I just wish I hadn't forgotten my camera, because it would have made for some hilarious pics! Sorry we didn't get to the beer this time.
UPDATE: Todd Sturtz snapped a photo of us moving the steel staircase and sent it off to me:

Speaking of on time. I arrived at the brewery at 4:45 AM to let the construction team in. Just after 5AM the first floor cut was made:

Several cuts and a Bobcat later we have a space for the repour for the brew house slab:

The future tank farm area is also being ripped out and repoured:

We also had to install pads for the glycol chiller and compressors for the cold room as well as a sidewalk to the new door that will, eventually, lead to the tasting room:

Expect more updates soon as the pace of construction picks up. We'll also be sending our labels in for COLA approval soon. I just have to wrap up a few details with the label designer on Sunday.
UPDATE: Todd Sturtz snapped a photo of us moving the steel staircase and sent it off to me:

Speaking of on time. I arrived at the brewery at 4:45 AM to let the construction team in. Just after 5AM the first floor cut was made:

Several cuts and a Bobcat later we have a space for the repour for the brew house slab:

The future tank farm area is also being ripped out and repoured:

We also had to install pads for the glycol chiller and compressors for the cold room as well as a sidewalk to the new door that will, eventually, lead to the tasting room:

Expect more updates soon as the pace of construction picks up. We'll also be sending our labels in for COLA approval soon. I just have to wrap up a few details with the label designer on Sunday.


Glad to help! Man, that place looks about 4,000% different than it did at 5pm yesterday!
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