fuzzy2133
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Wish my sink was a single bowl/basin...

Wish my sink was a single bowl/basin...
Whats up with your map man, hope that's not your house
I hope not also, otherwise his property values are dropping like a rock! That house sold in 1991 for over $3M and in 2003 they could only get $425,500! That sucks....
...when you stop thinking of winter as "cold dark wet snow shoveling season" and think of it as "crisp clear lager brewing season".
When you complain about warm winter days because you have lager in your fermenters.
Wish my sink was a single bowl/basin...
Where do you live, maybe some bartering is in order?zardozap said:Heck, my wife won't let me change out the sink faucet, because the stylish one we have on it wont take a bottle cleaner or wort chiller adapter. I actually find the two sink method doable in winter. While one side chills, I fill up the other sink with cold and ice, and when the water gets too warm, I swap sinks. Beats having to drain and refill a single sink. Would like to have a basement sink installed, but plumbers aren't cheap tho.
Good thinkin', JonM. When I start thinking like that, my wife tells me I'm obsessed with brewing.
When you now know that water boils at 212F, but could never remember it during high school science classes.
To be fair, we weren't making beer in high school.
When you drive by a construction site and see the big conicals for concrete and think "What a waste".
My high school advanced chemistry class actually did distill alcohol. But then, a LOT of our experiments would give the average school board nervous fits -- and this was in the late '90's. (iodine 'bombs', playing with thermite, determining the ideal mixture of hydrogen and oxygen gas for the most powerful explosion....) My chemistry teacher ROCKED.Which of course in and of itself is just not fair! Senior year chemistry/biology classes should do brewing!
My high school advanced chemistry class actually did distill alcohol. But then, a LOT of our experiments would give the average school board nervous fits -- and this was in the late '90's. (iodine 'bombs', playing with thermite, determining the ideal mixture of hydrogen and oxygen gas for the most powerful explosion....) My chemistry teacher ROCKED.
.....when you look at the line of water bottles at the office and think " I wish those were all full fermenters in my basement".
Probably been mentioned before, but when you buy more and nicer beers for trades then you do for yourself