I will just leave this here. 


CCBrewer said:this thread should be locked
Epic thread, maybe. But not in a good way; HBT is generally more helpful and a lot less insulting than this. While I would never brew with a setup like this, I couldn't criticize him either, since I don't know that it's actually bad.
Wow. I think I've exposed myself to mor poison reading the comments on this thread thanthat guy has in his beer. Too much iron is bad for you. But your body will also die from too little iron.
He could do worse and brew using some truly toxic metals like aluminum or copper. But nobody is THAT stupid.
There is probably more iron in chili cooked in a cast iron pot. If you think the seasoning will protect you forget it. Just rinse the pot afterwars and see how much seasoning is left.
Yo man take it easy. The guy was only asking a question. He was looking for answers and constructive comments, not useless insults.
Cheers
You would REALLY drink beer from that came from this thing?
Unless he's...undead. Red rust redemption, anyone?This thread was dead for five years. I doubt the OP is still around...
Yeah, I figured. But I was also being facetious.This thread was dead for five years. I doubt the OP is still around...
You're right. I concede that it's a great idea now that I see the pictures of the still in use rusty barrels and the fact that he is still alive to post.If only all ideas could be measured in terms of whether it kills you in year or not.
Yeah but, ozarks. The rest of us have a future to consider.I hate to say this but Ive brewed in a steal barrel before, 30 years ago on the farm, we burned the barrel twice washed it out mashed and boiled in it on a fire pit with a whole bag of grain and it tasted great and when I say 30 years ago this is how we made moonshine back then too so nobody died or got sick but again I wouldn't do it today