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the man beside the runner | my brewer

This post is a little different than the normal “running here” and “running there” blog post, but I thought it would be fun!MyValentine

My husband Matt is always referenced on my blog (“the hubs”)…and he started a blog of his own! Through the joy of his first blog post came the upset of his website crashing… No Good. But good thing I copied his post and now I am going to share it with you!

Yea, he isn’t a runner or much of an athletic type (other than his enthusiasm for cycling and someday conquering his first century ride and the BAK), but he is passionate about his craft beer. We are all passionate and dedicated to our hobbies, so I thought this would be a good change-up from the norm you hear from me!

Once he gets his blog back up and running, I will be sure to let you know where to find him. Until then, you can follow Matt on Instagram at @ornatebrewingco and you might even see my face there from time to time ♥

Here he is!


Hello fellow home brewers and craft beer lovers!

mattMy name is Matt McRoberts and Ornate Brewing Co is the name of my home brewing setup. 

Ornate Brewing has been through many different versions, upgrades and even names, but is finally getting dialed in to where it needs to be. Although the upgrades are pretty much endless, the larger upgrades have been completed and the smaller upgrades have been scheduled.

Starting out in the Fall of 2010, I finally began home brewing. After reaching out to the local home brewing club, I was invited to attend one of their meetings and it all began from there. I became friends with Zac Paddock, who I began brewing with over the next couple years. We were both still learning a ton, but our beers continually got better each time. 

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Zac and I brewed quite a few beers together. We did partial mash, all grain, 5 gallon batches and even a few 10 gallon batches. The brewery setup we used was a bit ghetto, but it worked and we made beer. We even made a couple batches that were served to the guests at my wedding! 

Brewing with Zac didn’t last forever though. He finished up his Phd at K-State and was offered a job up in Alberta, Canada. It was a great opportunity for him and his family and he jumped on it! Trying to keep his move simple, he offered to leave some of his home brewing gear with me because he knew that I could use it and I’m so glad he did. Having my own brewing setup at home really enabled me to start and maintain a constant pipeline of beer.

​I finally had my own brewery!

brewsetup1It was very simple. It needed a lot of work. There were things that I loved about it and there were things that I despised about it. In the end, beer was getting made and I even won my first medal at competition with that system. I was using sawhorses as tables, man power to move things around, and generally just doing my best to keep things repeatable. Between questionable thermometers in the mash tun and liquor tank, I really had to do my best with what I had. Doing the same recipe a couple times usually meant getting two different beers. 

I needed to start upgrading and I needed to upgrade BAD!

First thing I wanted to do was to get a good solid base to build up from. I had a pretty good idea what kettles I wanted to use in the end, so that gave me some rough measurements to start building a stand from. After reading a ton online and looking at half a million different setups, I finally decided to learn how to weld and make a single tier stand. I used 1.5″ square steel tubing and with the help of a cousin, was able to get all my parts cut and tack welded together. It was then up to me to fill in all the welds and grind it down to clean it up a bit. I settled on expanded steel for the bottom shelf, high temp black paint for the top, and a gloss green for the rest of the stand. It got 2 BG-14 burners from Amazon installed and a custom gas manifold to run everything. Many weeks, one chugger pump, and LOTS of swearing later, I finally had the stand built.

​Getting the stand built was one of the biggest upgrades my brewery has gone through, but there have been many, many more substantial changes over the last year.

For now, I plan to end the brief history of Ornate Brewing Co. a year in the past, but there are plenty of new and exciting posts to come soon! 

Cheers! 

brewsetup2


Again, you can go ahead and follow Matt on Instagram at @ornatebrewingco! I’m positive he would appreciate the support!

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