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I tried using the turkey fryer in my little tool shed and from the way it is setup, you'd think it was made for brewing: I have a slittle shelf to put all the tools necessary and the sliding doors make it that CO is not a problem. As far as the timer goes, it doesn't bother me too much since I wouldn't plan on leaving a propane burner unattended in a garage. The only little thing that worries me is the travel distance from the shed to the front door: this thing can get icy, so I'll have to be extra careful and use a lot of abrasives and shovel religiously.

That and the neighbors dog who tried to lick the burner. I had to get all Ceasar Milan on his butt at one point :p
 
I found a way of keeping my partial mash temps from dropping too much while brewing this weekend @ around freezing temps outside. Placed a bunch of burlap over the pot while mashing.

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