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Joe Dragon said:Completely but are you guys keeping strict track of how much you are brewing/drinking this year? I guess I shouldnt be shocked that Im over 100 gallons. I guess its going to be about 10 gallons a month or 120 gallons total. It seems like a lot but its only a little over 3 12 ounce beers a day. Or 2 on most days and 10 on the weekend days
rdwj said:...Drywall taper starts next week, so I'm WELL on my way!
Rhoobarb said:It's about time! I'm one to talk - I'm still working on my chest freezer/kegerator and kegging set up!
Damn, Joe! Good work there! Looks like a nice, comfortable place to brew. Beats freezing your b*lls off in the garage in the winter. I'm shopping for a new home now and a basement is top priority.
Joe Dragon said:Rhoobarb,
I dont remember you being in Oak Forest that long. Maybe Im mistaken. Another move?
I was thinking about hooking my burner up to natural gas so I don't have to worry about running out of propane in the middle of a boil. Do you have a picture of the hook up where you connected the flexible hose to the gas line? Also, did you need to make any modifications to the banjo burner for it to work with natural gas? I have the bayou classic square burner and I'm not sure it would work with natural gas.BierMuncher said:You just need to run a flexible gas hose so you can do full boils on a Banjo Burner
drunkatuw said:I was thinking about hooking my burner up to natural gas so I don't have to worry about running out of propane in the middle of a boil. Do you have a picture of the hook up...
Have you seen the rest of his junk? He's probably just happy he doesn't get sliced to death from the chair in his brewery.Fingers said:BierMuncher, with the massive amount you brew how come you're sitting in such an uncomfortable looking chair?
Ha...Fingers said:BierMuncher, with the massive amount you brew how come you're sitting in such an uncomfortable looking chair? Seems like the primary purpose for your basement is for cooking wort so why don't you have it all kitted out for kicking back?
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