bashe
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I recycle my kegs, when one goes empty I clean and refill it.
I will be building a solar powered brew shed/garage in the spring... all energy consumed in said building will be totally off-grid. The panels will pay for themselves in 2 years at the estimated rate of use (brewing, garage door, lights, power tools, etc.)
Plus other things mentioned above...
Not getting into a global warming debate.
With my new indoor brewing system I plan to use the chiller runoff to do a load of laundry. I compost the spent grains and hops. Growing my own hops (No transportation costs and uses of energy to get them to me) I also keg so less washing water wasted. Plus no more extra gas spent carrying home beer in my car.
you're ignorance and zealotry as a global warming denier is disgusting. keep it to yourself. this thread is about how to conserve while brewing. no one gives a $hit about the politics of you and your mouth-breather friends. this isn't the forum for it.
how far along in the planning are you? are you using a battery system? will you have an all electric brewery? please post the details if you've got 'em. i hope you'll start a build thread when you start the project.
I now do my boil over a pile of burning tires. That way I can get rid of the tires and brew at the same time.
Seriously though, whenever I drink my homebrew, I make sure to pee in this big bucket, then I filter that and use it as my brew liquor for my next batch.
No really, I go and club baby seals, then use their blubber layer for insulating my MLT. It works great.
Has anyone built a passive solar panel system to preheat water? They are fairly inexpensive to make, and you can find plans online for making them.