TBLbrewer
Well-Known Member
Well I've done it. I sold my motorcycle to get funds to upgrade my brewery. I see an all electric rims system, fermentation chamber, and acouple conical in my future.
Good decision
-1. I disagree. Sure, going with an insane brew system sounds good, but you are only taking your beer from a 7/10 to an 8, maybe. But your motorcycle fun just went from a 8/10 to a 0.
Arbitrary numbers, but they make my point.
I ride mine more if I had a side car that'd fit two car seats.
ouchie.
i only rode a handful of times last year, mostly on the track. but brew stuff would go before bike stuff any day. watching a pot of water boil doesn't come close to 150+ mph, knee down, a$$hole puckering action!
d*mn....now i got excited about motorcyclin......50 days!
I considered selling my completely restored '45 dated M1 Garand to buy brew gear. I'd sure use the new gear more than I shoot the Garand, but I'll never get another gun like that again for such a sweet price.
Ok Give! ,How Much!
I considered selling my completely restored '45 dated M1 Garand to buy brew gear. I'd sure use the new gear more than I shoot the Garand, but I'll never get another gun like that again for such a sweet price.
ouchie.
i only rode a handful of times last year, mostly on the track. but brew stuff would go before bike stuff any day. watching a pot of water boil doesn't come close to 150+ mph, knee down, a$$hole puckering action!
d*mn....now i got excited about motorcyclin......50 days!
Oh yeah, what's with the electrical system? You mean you heat with electricity? That can't be efficient.
a lot more efficient than propane or natural gas.
Well not in California. Gas is sooo much cheaper here than electricity. And gas/propane heats so much faster than electricity. Dollar for dollar.
I would never sell the bike to brew. But I have over 70k on my 02 Springer
Ah gotchya, my electricity costs around 11 cents/kwh So doing a normal batch costs me under $1.50 in electricity. I was on propane before and with an exchange costing $20 or so and 3 or so brews to a tank it is definitely cheaper for me. Didn't do it for the cost though, I love brewing in my basement instead of outside in the winter.
3rd or 4th engine?
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