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TheDawg28

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Im thinking about brewing tonight after work out on my back patio. Its kinda cool and windy. I was thinking about taking a 55 gallon drum I have and cut it to height to keep burner and boil pot out of the wind. Is this necessary. Its going to around 55 and 10mph wind. I think its going to take forever to heat water.
 
Ok thanks. I was just wondering about the temp and trying to get water boiling. Ive been brewing in the garage.
 
It isn't necessary. I brew in the winter on my deck. I brewed the other evening in a thunderstorm, not fun!

You can call your brew "This beer blows!"?
 
A wind screen of some sort couldn't hurt. I have brewed outside in the wind and the boil went OK but I think a screen would have made the boil more efficient!
 
Totally necessary.

The wind is always trying to fu ck me. It will be the wind that drives me the rest of the way to all-electric.
 
^ Try having your other current hobby as OTA television antennas. I tell you, having 60 MPH winds while you're at work really makes one download in his pants.
 
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