Brewin_CRAZY
Well-Known Member
So a buddy and myself decided to brew a 11 gal batch today in 107 F weather. For the most part (mashing, boiling, heating up water) we just sat in my house and watched everything from the A/C through the sliding glass doors, not a bad way to brew. However it was still just a pain in the a$$ to walk outside and check a temp, let alone do something for more than a few mins out there. You would walk out and instantly be sweating, woot heat+humidity. It was a great idea and a horrible idea at the same time. Should be a good IPA though. So whats it like, anyone actually brewing outside (not hiding in their house) during this heat wave in the northwest?
Im excited for the beer and believe me you, not going to brew again until the temp drops to low 90s ideally the low 80s, holy crap this is hot. Common, im from Oregon, where is my RAIN!!!!!
Im excited for the beer and believe me you, not going to brew again until the temp drops to low 90s ideally the low 80s, holy crap this is hot. Common, im from Oregon, where is my RAIN!!!!!