Btw, a lineman may need to use this thread to locate a few homebrews as I find myself unable to drink domestics!
Btw, a lineman may need to use this thread to locate a few homebrews as I find myself unable to drink domestics!
Airborneguy said:I'm going to head to work now and sleep there. Looks like they may end up closing bridges later, and I have to cross two of them.
I'm planning to harvest some hurricane rain and brew a batch of Hurricane Pale Ale Tuesday night after the bulk of the storm is past us.
Good luck to all. It must be bad if we have wind/wave advisories on the West coast of Lake Michigan.
I was thinking of doing something like that as well. My initial thought was to brew with all hurricane rain, but there's no way I am getting 10 gallons worth of water from this storm. I'll just have to settle for the little I can get. I'll still be able to say "brewed with rain water from Hurricane Sandy." Cheers and stay safe!
So much for, "Neither snow, nor rain, nor heat, nor gloom of night stays these couriers from the swift completion of their appointed rounds."
My wife works for the Post Office in Ringoes, NJ.
They sent everyone home.
Sorry, no mail folks!
Jayhem said:Rig up a very small tarp to funnel rain water into a large container. I have 2 of those 20 gallon plastic pails that people put kegs in for field parties I'm filling. :rockin:
Sleep where? At your desk, or is there beds? And are you still bringing the dog?
Liking this idea!I'm planning to harvest some hurricane rain and brew a batch of Hurricane Pale Ale Tuesday night after the bulk of the storm is past us.
anoldur said:liking this idea!
. . . And a sandy swap in a couple of months?
U guys seriously gonna brew with rain water? Has anyone ever done this? Interested...
So, here's my idea.I'm sure it's been done.
Btw, a lineman may need to use this thread to locate a few homebrews as I find myself unable to drink domestics!
hercher said:If you find yourself in NEPA, give a shout out. I've got a good Scottish Ale on tap.
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