Took some pictures over the last 2 brew sessions. . .
My kids love to brew!!
Enjoy!!
Decoction boiling
My kids love to brew!!
Enjoy!!
Decoction boiling
are you talking about the kids?? lolBiermann said:I like them. They never stick, and even though they should be easy to clean, I've never had to.
homebrewer_99 said:Nice kids.
I do have a safety complaint though. In pic #2 the little one was too close to the boiling wort/pot.
I know there's a million things going on, but just try to be a little bit more careful next time.
Oh, another pic came up too with the boy. Same situation. All they have to do is lose balance and reach out for something to grab...it'll be that hot pot.
Sorry, I just had to comment.
DeathBrewer said:are you talking about the kids?? lol
nice setup! :rockin:
Biermann said:On another note: Now that everyone has seen my setup--- I was thinking of painting the surface of my bench there with a glossy paint of some sort to decrease the permeability of it.
Any ideas on colors?? I was thinking Grey, possibly white. I'm concerned about heat reflection, etc. I think painting it would look nicer, and would be more sanitary.
Biermann said:Not a bad idea. . . I also thought about the individual squares of vinyl, but those have cracks that stuff can get down into.
SAS98M said:Biermann,I want those primaries....just kidding,I do eventually want one though. I bet they take all the fun out of racking.....out goes the yeast and trub-viola! instant secondary..... Great stuff. Shane
Bonj said:Well, since you mentioned about safety, I hope that's either natural gas or you have really good ventilation because LPG (propane) will fill that room with nasty gases as it burns.
DaveyBoy said:Cute kids, and great setup too.
Years from now, your son is going to see these pictures and wonder why he was looking at the camera instead of the St. Pauli girl poster behind him
Biermann said:On another note: Now that everyone has seen my setup--- I was thinking of painting the surface of my bench there with a glossy paint of some sort to decrease the permeability of it.
Any ideas on colors?? I was thinking Grey, possibly white. I'm concerned about heat reflection, etc. I think painting it would look nicer, and would be more sanitary.
Lil' Sparky said:Cute squids!
Your brewery sucks, though. I've got one you'd be much happier with, and since I'm such a nice guy, I'd even be willing to make the haul up there to swap with you. Just send me a PM with your address and I can probably be there by... oh I don't know... tomorrow? Yeah, I know. I'm just that kind of guy.
Oh, and you forgot the pic of your kegerator. I might talk myself into accepting that, in case you were trying to think of a way to compensate me for my generosity.
uglygoat said:i like the natural wood. i'd stain it, then shalack the hell out of it, so it's got a gloss like finish that will bead the water up.
Biermann said:well, as much as I appreciate your OVERWHELMING generosity, It would just be too much of me to ask for you to suffer with such a set up. Afterall, its a cross that probably only I should have to bear!!!
Oh, by the way. .. here's my kegerator you asked about. . .
Biermann said:On another note: Now that everyone has seen my setup--- I was thinking of painting the surface of my bench there with a glossy paint of some sort to decrease the permeability of it.
Any ideas on colors?? I was thinking Grey, possibly white. I'm concerned about heat reflection, etc. I think painting it would look nicer, and would be more sanitary.
homebrewer_99 said:I do have a safety complaint though. In pic #2 the little one was too close to the boiling wort/pot.
Biermann said:I could tile it, but that would be expensive. . .
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