Mischief_Brewing
Well-Known Member
I'm currently designing the brew area at my new house, and unfortunately it looks like it will land in my garage. The good news is that there is enough space in there to make it semi-permanent, the bad news is that it's detached from the house by over 100'.
In the past, I have used bottled water for my brews with great results. But as I go to larger batches, purchasing 15-20 gallons of water seems less feasible. Not to mention more wasteful and a pain in the backside to pour.
We have a good filtration system in the kitchen, but moving that water to the garage also seems unfeasible.
I can't plumb the garage (too many hurdles to do it legally), but am considering running a long garden hose in there and hooking up a filtration system and a sink that dumps into the yard.
So with that in mind, I'm wondering what all of you do to get your water into the HLT.
Any and all suggestions for how I could rig a decent/temporary water supply to a severely detached garage are all appreciated!
In the past, I have used bottled water for my brews with great results. But as I go to larger batches, purchasing 15-20 gallons of water seems less feasible. Not to mention more wasteful and a pain in the backside to pour.
We have a good filtration system in the kitchen, but moving that water to the garage also seems unfeasible.
I can't plumb the garage (too many hurdles to do it legally), but am considering running a long garden hose in there and hooking up a filtration system and a sink that dumps into the yard.
So with that in mind, I'm wondering what all of you do to get your water into the HLT.
Any and all suggestions for how I could rig a decent/temporary water supply to a severely detached garage are all appreciated!