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Periodically I make beer at my home ashore...that was what I was wondering.
I always make sure that I place the fermenter where i can syphon it without disturbing the sedment. Can't imagine how that would work on a constantly moving boat. Maybe filtering would work. Glenn. "Dennis Pogson" wrote in message ... Paul Cassel wrote: Glenn A. Heslop wrote: I've read several articles where cruisers were brewing their own beer aboard their boats. I brew my own when ashore, but have had to resort to store-bought beer when living aboard for the winter. Have any of you any experience brewing your own afloat? My experiment indicated to me that you can't do it unless docked. There are beer brewing kits available - do an online search. I can't see it worth the bother to secure one of these things for sailing. Also the beer it make wasn't any good. Others say they have better luck, but I sure didn't. I gave up drinking (well not due to that). Surely beer has to stand during the fermentation/settling process. How can you achieve that unless it's a houseboat you live on? Dennis. |
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