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behindthetimes

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Forgive the short post, I can only type with one hand. Brewing a Mexican lager, 10 gal, 3 days ago. Walking past the full rolling boil, slipped on wet garage floor and landed left arm fully submerged up to elbow. I've never experienced pain like this. Docs say it's under control, but I think I'll be in a lot of pain for a long time. Lager is turning out great though. Hit my numbers. Buddy finished the session up after I left for ER.

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Usually its just blood, sweat, and tears, now you really put some skin in the game.

sorry to hear about your arm, now I really need to put the no-slip (textured) paint on my garage floor.
 
OMG!!! I don't have much to add seeing your injuries, except it could have been much worse, thinking about it.

Get well soon, and with full recovery!
 
Dude!!!! Hope you are better soon, but that might be the best beer you ever brewed. Mexican One Arm Lager...

Naming contest?

cerveza brazo izquierdo (with apologies to the OP and actual Spanish speakers... That came from google translate.)

Get well man. :(
 
Thanks all for the well wishes. Let the naming contest begin. I'm not feeling particularly clever at the moment so I need a good name. Oh I also broke my foot somehow while I was burning my arm, so that was fun. Hardly seems to matter... A beer got brewed so on balance it was a good day.
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There are few things in this world I hate more than burns of any kind. I am so sorry to hear about this and am cringing for you man. I can't even imagine what that had to feel like.

As for the name, I mean its all encompassing but if you ever want to open up shop you can call yourself "The Broken Brewer"?

As for this beer, how about "AYE! DIOS MIO!"
 
Probably name it "Brazo de Plata" (Silver arm)

There were a trio of Mexican fighters named "Los Brazos" (The arms), the left handed one was dubbed "Brazo de Plata", the right handed one was "Brazo de Oro" (Golden arm)


Hope you're doing better!

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It's a good reminder to be careful out there and don't get too drunk while brewing..(which I can be really guilty of... not saying this was the case here). Get well soon.

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Holy crap, this is almost as bad as some of those radically gruesome carboy injuries. Yikes! :eek:

A mega-excuse for stepping up your annual brewing volume to the max (and then some ;)): amortizing all the deductibles and co-pays.

Get better soon...
 
Well, I told my wife about this. She said "Oh, too bad. I hope the beer isn't ruined!"
I fractured my shoulder this spring. Called my next APA "Fugitive Pale Ale" because the One Armed Man did it. I stuck a knife through 1.5 fingers (side to side) last year. You still win. I can pick up a five gallon batch in the kettle by running a rope through the handles and lifting with one arm. Just in case you don't use pumps.
Feel better. Don't mix meds, but use strong liquor as needed.
 
Jesus! that must hurt like a mofo. Get well soon man.

And if I might...A word to everyone out there, please , safety first!
 
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How about Boiled Alive ...

I feel for ya! Take care of it dude, we dont want to see any "Is this Infected?" Pictures/threads on this.
 
I can only imagine how painful that was/is. Best wishes for a speedy recovery, or at least pain reducing to a tolerable level soon. Hopefully they gave you some decent pain killers!

This is often on the back of my mind when brewing. That's a lot of hot liquid that could very seriously injure me or others. I won't even plug the kettle in until my kids are in bed. And I never crack a beer until I am chilling wort, as a celebration.

Get well soon fellow brewer!
 
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