Philip1993
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that's awesome...now someone just has to teach that guy how to make beer!Homercidal said:Not as cool as THIS!
orfy said:Bit of an overkill. The jet engine has got nothing to do with it. Just open the tap on the bottle and it will do the same thing.
This is my favorite.
Homercidal said:Not as cool as THIS!
PeteOz77 said:That bender Fermenter is very cool, but how much cooler would it be if it were a Kegerator instead?
PeteOz77 said:That bender Fermenter is very cool, but how much cooler would it be if it were a Kegerator instead?
PeteOz77 said:You seem to have missed two vital points Orfy:
1. He invented this thing with the sole purpose of chilling his beer in his shed.
2. The engine itself will run at up to 100000 rpm with exhaust temperatures of around 500 C and noise levels in excess of 125 dBA. That's a bit cooler than just opening the valve!
Fingers said:It would be a lot cooler if the turbine was to drive an AC compressor(s) that would chill the water the beer is in. I mean, with that much horsepower you'd have to drive a pump to keep the water circulating so it didn't freeze around the beer cans! Simply cooling by discharging a large amount of propane is inelegant. You have to USE the power you're generating.
PeteOz77 said:OK, then let's figure out a way to use 500°C and 125DB too!!
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