
Introduction
Thank you for purchasing a MoreBeer!™BrewSculpture™. We here at MoreBeer!™lovingly refer to these
brewing systems as “BrewSculptures™” due to the beauty of their design and their pure ease of use. These systems
are engineered and designed to ensure reliability through symmetry and strength. Their use is intended to be a
pleasurable experience for the brewer as well as those who take part in its rewards - the beer.
Caution
Brewing is hazardous, as it involves open flame, boiling liquids, flammable gas, combustion by-products,
hazardous chemicals, electricity, water, and other possible unforeseen risks. Attempting to brew without sufficient
caution, appropriate safety gear, and attention to hazards can cause permanent injury, including, but not limited
to, scrapes, cuts, burns, scalds, electrocution, cardiac arrest, suffocation, sprains, broken bones, or worse. If at any
time you are not absolutely certain you can exercise the necessary caution to brew safely and are willing to accept
the risks inherent in brewing, you should cease brewing immediately.
Accepting Shipment
As tempting as it may be to sign for the pallet and tear into your new BrewSculpture™as soon as it is
delivered, please take the time to give the shipment a thorough examination by removing the shrink wrap around
the system. Ensure that there is no visible damage to the frame, kettles, or any part of the system. By signing for
the shipment, you are agreeing that there is no damage to the BrewSculpture ™. We may not be able to correct any
damage that may be found once the delivery driver has left.
If you do happen to see small damage to any of the kettles or other small parts, tell the driver that you
would like to sign for the shipment as “Damaged In transit”. Then call our Customer Service Team so that they can
start the replacement process for you.
If you happen to see a dent in the frame of the BrewSculpture™, please call us immediately while the
driver is still there, and ask for Darren, our Metal Shop Manager and Head of BrewSculpture™Construction. If it
is after store hours, or if Darren is unavailable, please tell the driver that you would like to sign for the shipment as
damaged. At this point it is ok to sign for the pallet, as the freight company will now have a record that the unit
arrived in less-than-perfect condition, and we can work with them (and you) to get things fixed.
Please do not refuse shipment if you see signs of minor damage. Most things can be fixed on our end,
and a shipment refusal will complicate matters when it comes to addressing the problem and getting your
system back to you.
Unpacking
Remove all shrink wrap, cardboard, and paper from the system and kettles. Along the base of the
BrewSculpture are four “U-Bolts” attached to the pallet, holding it in place during shipping. The nuts that secure
the U-Bolts are 7/16”, so you will need a 7/16” Deep Socket tool for easy removal. Some parts are stored inside the
kettles or bubble wrap, so make sure you thoroughly inspect each one for missing items.
Initial Cleaning
Before your first brew, you need to clean off any manufacturing oils and dirt. First lightly scrub all of the
brewing components with white, stainless steel safe scrub pads and an appropriate detergent. You can use a warm
PBW solution for this initial scrub down, or any commercial de-greasser such as Simple Green. If you have a pump
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