Then go out and get yourself a wort chiller. Trust me, it is the best $25 you will ever spend (although you could make one for considerably less with materials available at home depot).
If you don't know what a wort is, and can't imagine why one might need to be chilled, then nevermind.
Posted by Neal Mauldin at October 24, 2002 01:00 PM | TrackBackI've always been leery of homebrews, I was the victim of a tragic tasting incident once, eeyuuuuuccck. But I'm sure you know what you are doing,.....just make sure you drink it around other people. Just in case,....
No really, good luck, I hope it turns out well for you.
Posted by: puggs on October 24, 2002 10:34 PMAhhhh, Puggs. Your home brewer probably didn't have a wort chiller!
There is no doubt that a bad home brew can be a tragic experience. But a good home brew - a thing of beauty.
On Tap at the Nukevet Tavern right now:
Bridle Path Creme Stout
Cherry Wheat
and I'll be brewing my Christmas ale as soon as I get my ingredients from Annapolis home brew.
Posted by: Neal on October 25, 2002 09:05 AM