No such thing as "too much."
Alien Ale!
No such thing as "too much."
EZCyclone said:This is too fun! This makes me think though. Did anybody know that there are giant clouds of Ethyl Alcohol in space? Not kidding.
ScottG58 said:What are they doing with the Exxon Valdese now? Beach party anyone?
No such thing as "too much."
I think Nasa has a few conical fermentors lying around:
No open fermenters, remember.... Lol
bovineblitz said:This looks like two robots attempting to procreate...
Who has a gas on how many gallons this is and how difficult would it be to put a lid on it?
dmoore714 said:how about the aquadom in berlin? 260,000+ gallon cylindrical aquarium with an elevator in the middle. Or am i the only one who enjoys the thought of scuba diving in an aquarium full of actively-fermenting beer? (after diving in a pool of santizer for a few minutes, of course)
video link: Http://youtu.be/5dsxlkhef_i
We're neglecting a big question here. How we gonna dispense all this tasty beer?
I vote for this. Bellying up for a top-off.
Who has a guess on how many gallons this is and how difficult would it be to put a lid on it?
This thread actually gave me an interesting idea... I wonder if it would be possible to brew a beer in such a small quantity that it could ferment in an eyedropper vial. I think it would be... BIG in Japan!
That's right. I went there.
Brewcrew02 said:Done.
I know it's not fermented in there, but would you really just droplet some in a can, seal it, then open and pour it? NO! Of course this guy made the one can and naturally carbed in it! I just wanna see his tiny conical!!
That's what she said
I came across something like this that was maybe 5-6 gallons and figured I could put a clay planter tray on top as a lid. It would be perfect for a Midas Touch clone or some other ancient ale.
I have several small clay jars that would be perfect for serving. The only other thing I would need are some ceramic swing top bottles or maybe some corks for pottery bottles.
I came across something like this that was maybe 5-6 gallons and figured I could put a clay planter tray on top as a lid. It would be perfect for a Midas Touch clone or some other ancient ale.
I have several small clay jars that would be perfect for serving. The only other thing I would need are some ceramic swing top bottles or maybe some corks for pottery bottles.
I came across something like this that was maybe 5-6 gallons and figured I could put a clay planter tray on top as a lid. It would be perfect for a Midas Touch clone or some other ancient ale.
I have several small clay jars that would be perfect for serving. The only other thing I would need are some ceramic swing top bottles or maybe some corks for pottery bottles.
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