Efficiency aside if some rain water gets into my kettle while boiling will if hurt anything?
It's boiling.........Efficiency aside if some rain water gets into my kettle while boiling will if hurt anything?
@Sunfire96 has a similar catch phrase I'm sure she done up some T shirts too?boil it, hop it, ferment it, drink it.........
Yeah, somethink like "boiling, hopping, drinking" or so@Sunfire96 has a similar catch phrase I'm sure she done up some T shirts too?
Gotta love that Gulf Coast weather. If you don't like it, just wait 5 minutes, it'll change.My first car was driven down from the Adironacks
It had a "Stop Acid Rain" bumper sticker. Lol. I wouldn't have an issue brewing under my canopy in a light rain. Transferring to the faucet where the wort chiller is might be an issue. That is why I get up early to brew. We can get some nasty thunderstorms during the afternoon in the summer.
We are between both coasts. When it gets hot in the summer, the two seabreezes collide inland and make for some crazy storms in the afternoon. The lightning has taken out appliances and ACs in the past. It hasn't been too bad this week , but they get wild sometimes.Gotta love that Gulf Coast weather. If you don't like it, just wait 5 minutes, it'll change.
The only problem I can see is that it might give your beer a smoky flavor.Efficiency aside if some rain water gets into my kettle while boiling will if hurt anything?
I grilled last year close to my Marzen brewing. Didn’t help hahaThe only problem I can see is that it might give your beer a smoky flavor.
(I’m sorry, I couldn’t resist this comment considering what has been going on with all the Canadian fires this year.)