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So i'm sure this has happened to everyone at some point, but i really need to cut back on brewing and start drinking more of what i have. Being fairly new at brewing i am constantly looking for and reading new recipes, and i just want to try them all!
One of my problems is that my apartment temperatures are very weather dependant, so summer brewing is a no go as it gets way too warm for anything other than maybe a saison. I know i shouldn't worry about it as much, but all winter/spring i've had this "need to brew now because i can't in the summer" thought in my head.
So for the past few months i've almost been panic brewing to the point where i have my closet filled with full bottles, all my carboys/buckets filled with something, and still have 1 or 2 planned before it gets too warm, but yet i am still coming across new recipes i want to try and pretty well have my fall brews half planned out, and want to start in on them, but i don't even have enough empty bottles, or any space for more for what i have in fermenters now.

Does it ever get any better for you guys? Does the rampant "i want to brew all of the brews" ever slow down, or am i stuck with the problem of always looking for more bottles/fermenters/closet space?
 
Buy a mini fridge and a temp controller to ferment in, then you won't have to brew so much in such a small amount of time.

Also I'd recommend finding lots of friends to give your beer to, or you'll end up with way too much that you'll end up either dumping or drinking way past its prime.
 
Coupla things:
- I can identify...I'd brew every weekend if it were domestically possible :)
- Share some brews with friends...I move product this way all the time and from what I can tell my friends are happy
- If you can brew so often, try cutting back to smaller batches. You can do more recipes with less to consume.
- Don't let summer stop you...employ a swamp cooler and rotate frozen water bottles 2x/day or so. A t-shirt draped over the fermenter, soaked from water, and with a fan blowing on it if necessary will get those temps down.
- As you said, embrace the saison style for the hotter months
- RDWHAHB :)
 
If i had my way, i'd be half way through making a keezer and have a full size beer fridge, but unfortunatly i've "been told" that it's not going to happen, that i take up too much of the space in our apartment with beer stuff as it is.

As for a swamp cooler, besides the "taking up too much space" aspect, i end up working long hours pretty often, so i can't always get home often enough to do the swamp cooler thing, that and laziness prevents me from constantly changing out frozen bottles.

I always try to offer beer to my friends, but most are wine or BMC drinkers, so they take a sip, say it's not bad and go back to what they brought with them.

I may have to start making smaller batches, but i if it turns out good i'll wish i made a full sized one. Hopefully with the weather finally warming up i'll be doing more fishing/camping/bbqing and it will get better (for a while anyway).
 
So i'm sure this has happened to everyone at some point, but i really need to cut back on brewing and start drinking more of what i have. Being fairly new at brewing i am constantly looking for and reading new recipes, and i just want to try them all!
One of my problems is that my apartment temperatures are very weather dependant, so summer brewing is a no go as it gets way too warm for anything other than maybe a saison. I know i shouldn't worry about it as much, but all winter/spring i've had this "need to brew now because i can't in the summer" thought in my head.
So for the past few months i've almost been panic brewing to the point where i have my closet filled with full bottles, all my carboys/buckets filled with something, and still have 1 or 2 planned before it gets too warm, but yet i am still coming across new recipes i want to try and pretty well have my fall brews half planned out, and want to start in on them, but i don't even have enough empty bottles, or any space for more for what i have in fermenters now.

Does it ever get any better for you guys? Does the rampant "i want to brew all of the brews" ever slow down, or am i stuck with the problem of always looking for more bottles/fermenters/closet space?

Hello, I live in Arizona and it is 110 to 120 deg here for 3+ months a year, so to combat the heat I added a A/C unit and a heater to a small room and its at a constant 70 deg all year around now.

Before I did that I could only do saisons in the summer too, maybe use swamp coolers would help you out?

Or convert a room or closet with a A/C unit like I did?

Cheers :mug:

Our brew room is full to, when its 120 out i can cut way back on brewing, that makes me happy !

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If you get a bucket of sorts and use it as a swamp cooler, you can cut a piece of sheet insulation to fit the bucket as a lid and leave room for the carboy neck or bucket top (if applicable). This will help reduce the need to change the ice out slightly; not totally though. I think the first time I saw this was either Melena or Yooper (both on this site) may have shown a picture of an Igloo "ice cube" with the lid removed and the insulation stuck in it's place. I could be wrong about it being one of those two ladies, but the idea is from this site.

I would at least try that and also, perhaps scale down recipes so you can brew more often but not brew more beer, if that makes sense. You can fit two 3-gallon better bottles in a swamp cooler bucket or igloo ice cube easily, I believe.

I am still in the phase that I want to brew everything. I have a list of "to brew" and it just gets longer. I can brew in the summer because I can use a swamp cooler or my fermentation chamber. The chamber has been a problem because it doesn't have two-stage heating/cooling and we're still dipping into the 50s overnight some nights. The temperature fluctuation is just too much.
 
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