DNisich
Active Member
Definitely start early and brew on the side of your house that is shaded through the early part of the day. I'm in ATX too and that's what I do.
92*@67% humidity right now at 12:45 PM.
I will probably catch some crap for this being I am NOT in the south even a little but this may work well...
At an amusement park I have seen them take "mister" (as in a fine mist not a guy) garden hoses, suspended under bridges that people walk under, to provide cooling. Well, if you had a way to suspend one of these in the air above you, you could just run the garden hose and sit in the shade and enjoy the cool mist...
brewing tonight, its been pretty freakin hot in atl the past week... nice thunderstorm came through about 15 min into the mash, which cooled things off quite a bit. I just plan on sweating my A$$ off if i'm gonna brew.
Another Georgia brewer! See my post above. I feel ya on the 95 degrees. The only worse heat I can remember was in the Philippines, where it was 98 degrees, and 98 percent humidity. You could have an 18" fan blasting you in the face, and it was still killer. I know, because that's what I did.I only go outside for a few minutes at a time. I heat my water in the house on the stove, go outside and stir in, then back in the a/c. An hour later I put my drain hose in the bucket, then back in the a/c.
I know my turkey fryer takes about 15 minutes to boil, so I set a timer for 13 minutes and then look out window. I have a beeping thermometer to let me know when my mash and sparge water are ready.
It has been around 95 and really humid here for weeks in a row. I just use my beepers and buzzers and spend most of the tme inside.... in the a/c!
Unfortunately Wisconsin/Northern Illinois is NOT dry and that is were I saw them. I even went through them and screamed like a little girl because they were ice cold...lol. This was a few years ago at 6 Flags/Great America. I also see them from time to time at other events. Just an idea...not trying to argue, just help!
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not a bad brew day at all. sure beats those 25 degree January days with the wind blowing.
, watching Formula 1 racing ----
not a bad brew day at all. sure beats those 25 degree January days with the wind blowing.
The heat doesn't really bother me here in MS. It's the bugs that annoy the hell out of me. I like to brew in the evening, when the bugs are worst, I'm really paranoid about them getting in brew kettle.