That Surly Furious clone is good... So is they Cynicale and Bitter Brewer. I once killed a 5 gallon keg in 5 days of bitter brewer.
I brewed on Easter with my brother for the first time in 6 months or more. Now I've got the bug again... That being said, it's a lot more enjoyable brewing with 2 people than by yourself. Half the work, twice the beers, and great conversation.
Brewed 10 gallons of a Cascade(went with whole hops) Maris Otter SMASH (except I added 12 oz of oatmeal for mouth feel). Split the batch and fermenting half with British Ale II and half with Neo-Britannia. I finished my grain mill that morning (I needed to get 4 screws... to attach it to the hopper I built). I ended up with over 90% efficiency in my mash which caught me off guard since the software I was using defaulted to 60% efficiency. Instead of brewing what I was calling an American Bitter, I ended up with an American IPA. (Aiming for 1048 OG and was at 1067 OG!)
Anyway, this got me going and I finally attended to my lambics I brewed 2 valentine days ago. They were 100% lambic fermented up until easter when I finally added the Brett. I probably need to get another packet of Brett and get a starter going because they might be too acidic for the Brett to take off, or they are just too cold. Tasted them and they were sweet (and interesting, but not funky yet). Pretty sweet crimson mold growing on top of one of them! I'm calling this batch 3-Hearted Zombie Jesus and plan on bottling next valentines day and drinking at Easter. One batch will get cherries dumped into it in 6 months.
I have a pretty nice set up I've been working on since I moved to MN. Bought a 2nd chugger pump finally as I want to streamline my process as much as possible. This will allow me to fly sparge and pump directly into my boil kettle so I can get to the boil faster. Also, I want to set up a herms system eventually and will need it for that since I'm using a single tier brew stand.
I've had a 2nd deep freezer sitting in my garage since last fall that I'm going to convert into a keezer with I-state fat heads. Really looking forward to having beer on actual taps rather than cobra taps... I was at the Happy Gnome last saturday and tried an IPA on nitro, which was amazing... There goes another $200 on a nitro setup but it'll be worth it for NB's Black IPA...
Finally, as you expand, hold out for black friday if you can for equipment. I got my 15 gallon megapot and a 50 ft 1/2" pro (has hose fittings) immersion chiller for $150 total, shipped. Or if you are really into it, go to homebrewtalk and check out the maxout brewery guy's set up (which puts all of us to shame by a mile...). He must have $10k into it.