Guido wrote:Ozwald wrote:That's the important part. You could always invite us over to drink it before it gets warm.
It's a long way to PA, dude. There's a lot of stuff that was aged in bourbon barrels: New England Cider, Belgain Quad, and Russian Imp Stout.

brewinhard wrote:Guido wrote:There might be a silver lining to this. I haven't had anyone look at the fridge yet (hopefully this week), but we talked to a "fridge man" who think it may not be a compressor. However, my wife said: "Ya know, a new chest freezer would be a lot more energy efficient." She was very dubious about the whole fridge/kegging concept at the beginning. Now, she really likes having homebrew on draft. Hopefully, the fridge can be repaired at a reasonable cost and I can use it for fermentation. It wouldn't have to work hard to maintain 68F--energy inefficent or not. And I get a new kegerator, too.
Your wife is a very intelligent woman!

Dirk McLargeHuge wrote:brewinhard wrote:Guido wrote:There might be a silver lining to this. I haven't had anyone look at the fridge yet (hopefully this week), but we talked to a "fridge man" who think it may not be a compressor. However, my wife said: "Ya know, a new chest freezer would be a lot more energy efficient." She was very dubious about the whole fridge/kegging concept at the beginning. Now, she really likes having homebrew on draft. Hopefully, the fridge can be repaired at a reasonable cost and I can use it for fermentation. It wouldn't have to work hard to maintain 68F--energy inefficent or not. And I get a new kegerator, too.
Your wife is a very intelligent woman!
+1 Does she have an equally intelligent sister?
Dirk McLargeHuge wrote:Guido wrote:Ozwald wrote:That's the important part. You could always invite us over to drink it before it gets warm.
It's a long way to PA, dude. There's a lot of stuff that was aged in bourbon barrels: New England Cider, Belgain Quad, and Russian Imp Stout.
I can be there is 48 hours should you need me.
Guido wrote:Finally got someone to look at the fridge. Turns out that a wire to the fan wore bare (don't ask me how that could happen) and shorted out. The compressor and fan motor were OK. Back in business!

baltobrewer wrote:Guido wrote:Finally got someone to look at the fridge. Turns out that a wire to the fan wore bare (don't ask me how that could happen) and shorted out. The compressor and fan motor were OK. Back in business!
Good to hear! Still, if you need some of that beer drinked, lemme know. I'm close.
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