WarEagleBrewer
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I live in Alabama. What is this Winter thing you speak of?
I live in Alabama. What is this Winter thing you speak of?
Maybe. I have one that has one of these doodads on the end:
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Or it did... it came off attached to my chiller funny enough and I haven't put it back on yet. I either over tightened the chiller trying to stop some dripping or it was installed $#!+y or both. Is that the same thing?
It wasn't locked into the hose bib which is why it came off. That little set screw on the adapter is supposed to be screwed in to prevent the adapter from coming off.
I'll bet you 50 cents--or a homebrew--that you have a freeze-proof faucet on there.
EDITED TO ADD: Sudden thought: why not contact the plumber who replaced that faucet and ask if it's a freezeproof faucet? All this speculation might be resolved with a 2-minute phone call.![]()
There is no bad weather only bad clothes. I usually wear snowpants and good boots (sometimes with those warmer pack things in the boots) and layers up top.
A couple other tips: after I drain the mash tun, I leave the hot grain in there and put a garbage bag over the top of the grain - that gives me a nice clean warm container to store things that shouldn't freeze or to store my big gloves when I'm not wearing them.
Salt spills right away if it's below freezing (or if the garage floor is below freezing even if the air temp is not) Safety first.
As for chilling, I fill a ten-gallon cooler with ice and water and rig up a recirculating thing with a pump, and I just run ice water though the chiller. Two 20-lb bags of ice gets me to lager temps no problem.
Other than that, bring a Thermos full of something hot to drink.
I live in Alabama. What is this Winter thing you speak of?
Maybe. I have one that has one of these doodads on the end:
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Or it did... it came off attached to my chiller funny enough and I haven't put it back on yet. I either over tightened the chiller trying to stop some dripping or it was installed $#!+y or both. Is that the same thing?
That is so mean to us northerners who deal with the white stuff that falls from the sky for months on end!!! LOL
I really need to move south!!
I have a screened in porch that helps a lot plus I use the cardboard box that my flat screen TV came that wraps around my burn and propane tank with room to spare. It's at least 4 foot tall and blocks the wind and when I get cold I just sit on a bucket next to the burner and its plenty warm.
In Maui the winters are pretty tough to brew as well. See attached pic
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In Maui the winters are pretty tough to brew as well. See attached pic
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In Maui the winters are pretty tough to brew as well. See attached pic
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It's a hard life.
Please take no offense when I say, you suck!
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There's a theory--I just invented it--that says each place is equally attractive. Maui--I've been there, very nice--is expensive. Hard to get things we take for granted in the lower 48. Land and housing--expensive in Maui. However, the weather is terrific.
Every place has its advantages and disadvantages. My theory is that on balance, each place has enough nice to balance the not-so-nice.
We have some winter here in Wisconsin, but one thing we don't worry about is water. Land is reasonably-priced, where i live you can buy a home for in the $100,000 range, with a large yard. We tolerate the winter to get the other great things about living here.
Same in Maui. They tolerate the things that are disadvantages which are balanced by the things that are great.
In Maui the winters are pretty tough to brew as well. See attached pic
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I live in Maine so that's about half my year. Its actually the reason I switched over to using induction burners with SS 304 pots. Now I brew in the basement where it also stays cooler in the summer.![]()
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My bib does not look like that unfortunately, just a standard hose, not a forward sealing like you have. I could do water and ice if I had a pump. I'm normally gravity only but I suppose I could use the sump pump I use for pumping water out of my garage when it floods... it already has a garden hose fitting and if I'm using a IC it doesn't need to be food safe right? Plus once we hit that part of the winter I can keep cooling the water w/ snow. This might just work...