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Interesting Brewday yesterday

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A friend I've been helping learn to brew came up yesterday about 2 o'clock, later then I wanted to get started but he went duck hunting in the morning and I had everything ready to go by the time he got here. Two batches to do, a easy Mr Beer seasonal with a carpils steep and a partial BIAB porter. As we were just getting started our electric went out, I do have a backup generator but figured the power would be back on by the time I got everything hooked up and running. [note to self make the generator easier to get going for next time]. The wind kept getting stronger outside and the snow started coming heavy and still no power. SO............. we brewed the whole day by lantern and candle light. I couldn't use my chiller because by then my holding tank was empty and no electric to run the pump and no water for a ice bath either so I had to cool it outside and it was cold so it did cool down good. My friend had to go home because he is a snowplow driver where I use to work and had to be to work at 3am, it sucks to have to go to work :) Well anyway my wife came down and helped me finish up and it was 9 pm before I was done and the lights came back on as I was pitching the yeast, I didn't even bother to clean anything up, I did that this morning.
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Well, that outdoes any of my brewday chaos stories. I'm glad it worked out.
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Now THAT'S dedication!

And an interesting story, to boot. This will probably be the best beer you've ever brewed, and you'll have to try to replicate the process every time! :lol:
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That is old school brewing. No electricity!!! Didn't know it was still possible!!
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Try to duplicate that brewday
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electricity? Who has or uses that? And what for?
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Glad it worked out for you! I chilled a batch by setting it in the snow last year. Moved it every 2-3 minutes to a new drift and had it down to 62 in about 10 minutes. Faster than my chiller!
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MrBandGuy wrote:Glad it worked out for you! I chilled a batch by setting it in the snow last year. Moved it every 2-3 minutes to a new drift and had it down to 62 in about 10 minutes. Faster than my chiller!
Chilling in snow can actually be a little counter-productive. The snow right next to the pot melts, and the snow just outside of that can act as an insulator. Moving it probably helped. You can also put it in a big container and use a slurry (snow/ice + water) a slurry cools a lot faster than cold air, cold water, or packed ice/snow. If you want to cool even faster, add some salt (salt melts ice, but the chemical reaction actually lowers the temperature).
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Seems I need to take a pic....*....crap... I can't post pictures on this thing. I have a larger pot than my brew pot, so I just run the cold hose water into that pot while having the brew pot sit in it. It cools it down real nice.
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bpgreen wrote: You can also put it in a big container and use a slurry (snow/ice + water) a slurry cools a lot faster than cold air, cold water, or packed ice/snow.
Yankeedag wrote: I have a larger pot than my brew pot, so I just run the cold hose water into that pot while having the brew pot sit in it. It cools it down real nice.
Both very good advice, but I had no water and no electric to pump it out of my well and no water left in jugs that I draw a few days ahead for brewing...
berryman wrote: I couldn't use my chiller because by then my holding tank was empty and no electric to run the pump and no water for a ice bath either so I had to cool it outside and it was cold so it did cool down good.
I really thought the power would be back on by the time it was time for cooling down but I was wrong............It all worked out good in the longrun just a little inconvenience :clink:
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