chumprock
Well-Known Member
Getting myself back up to the pace of brewing at least every other week, I went through another fun-filled morning yesterday.
I don't have a problem getting myself going. The eagerness of a new brew and a bit of coffee helps with that. I've gotten myself into a pretty good pattern of repetition so that my set up/clean up is ongoing and smooth, but I still cant get under 6 hours total from lighting the burner to hanging the hoses...
Add a couple beers to that once the boil gets started, and I'm a cranky mess by the time I have to rinse out the brew kettle and dump my grains.
So I'm making good, consistent beers, but it's starting to wear me down!
What do you do to get through all the work? Are there any tips/tricks to trim down some time?
I don't have a problem getting myself going. The eagerness of a new brew and a bit of coffee helps with that. I've gotten myself into a pretty good pattern of repetition so that my set up/clean up is ongoing and smooth, but I still cant get under 6 hours total from lighting the burner to hanging the hoses...
Add a couple beers to that once the boil gets started, and I'm a cranky mess by the time I have to rinse out the brew kettle and dump my grains.
So I'm making good, consistent beers, but it's starting to wear me down!
What do you do to get through all the work? Are there any tips/tricks to trim down some time?