With a new place comes a new brew view and this one is just awesome so I thought I'd share (brag). That's the Gulf of Mexico off to the right. Anyone else have anything interesting to look at while brewing?
I used to have a view of Pikes Peak and the front range while brewing when we lived in CO Springs. Now I've got my fence and a bunch of oak trees.
I used to have a view of Pikes Peak and the front range while brewing when we lived in CO Springs. Now I've got my fence and a bunch of oak trees.
Just trees
It just takes forever and a day for the water to boil. lol.
Nice! What part of CO?
Just my street and some dumpy apartments across the way.
Man...I'm Digging your style of Ghetto....but you do much more we're going to have to take your ghetto card away.
Oh, I don't claim to have a ghetto card, lol... My 3 bed/3 bath house is on a hill looking down on the ghetto apts!
I like it, but it looks better in fall.
What is that you are brewing on? Grill? Can you achieve a pretty quick boil on it?
Your brew getup Rocks though. :rockin:
What is that you are brewing on? Grill? Can you achieve a pretty quick boil on it?
It's an older model Coleman Powerhouse two burner camp stove. Each "burner" is actually a 35k BTU burner surrounded by a 100k BTU burner. The aluminum pot on the left is a 15 gallon pot. From mash it brings the wort up to boil in about 5 minutes at full blast and brings my sparge water up to boil from 60 degrees F to 180 in about 15 minutes.
For comparison purposes, that is a 30 lb tank that it is hooked up to.
Very cool. I might have to look in to something like that.
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