Unless you use propane in your driveway.
That is a problem.
I guess in that case you just have to open a home brew and watch it snow.
I'm out of everything to brew with except yeast, waiting on an order now. I'm thinking about going out to get some ginger root and brew up a batch of ginger beer.
Unless you're schlepping your 8-yr old to two different hockey rinks. Hockey doesn't cancel for bad weather! Would be nice to be home now brewing.
krackin said:I'm out of everything to brew with except yeast, waiting on an order now. I'm thinking about going out to get some ginger root and brew up a batch of ginger beer.
kevinb said:Now what am I going to do. They are forecasting a foot of snow again this weekend and I am out of fermenters.
Bad weather can kiss my glass! I brew rain or snow or shine on my covered deck with propane. Make yourself a wind shield for your kettle and burner and you can brew in a friggin' hurricane so long as you have a roof!
I am having a "bad weather day" myself. It's warm, but it's so windy that I can't kayak from my back door today. I hate when that happens!
So, I'll keep on my shorts and t-shirt and sandals and go to the grocery store and hope for a better fishing and kayaking day tomorrow.
You stink! At least I can cold crash a batch by opening my back door.
haha- snow and cold is why I only brew indoors at home!
And I thought it was because of the mosquitoes...
I will be out snowmobiling whe the weather is GOOD
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