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Morning...
I did that this year!I actually did that last year!
Just don't forget about it...
In the south, it's a serious hurricane when the Waffle Houses in its path are closed
Don't they use Waffle Houses as command centers during a disaster since they tend to stay open?In the south, it's a serious hurricane when the Waffle Houses in its path are closed
I know it doesn't show it that picture... Was he doing her doggie style?
Don't they use Waffle Houses as command centers during a disaster since they tend to stay open?
You have to remove a lot more heat energy to freeze (Google "latent heat of fusion") than to cool to 32°F. So, this is not a linear calculation (the wort would cool much faster than this freezing time would imply.)I heard that it takes about 1 hour 45 minutes in this weather to freeze a can of Mountain Dew. But 5 gallons of hot wort....... good luck with that.
You have to remove a lot more heat energy to freeze (Google "latent heat of fusion") than to cool to 32°F. So, this is not a linear calculation (the wort would cool much faster than this freezing time would imply.)
Brew on
You have to remove a lot more heat energy to freeze (Google "latent heat of fusion") than to cool to 32°F. So, this is not a linear calculation (the wort would cool much faster than this freezing time would imply.)
True.Dammit, sometimes I hate science. Can't argue. On the other hand, snow is an outstanding insulator.
Dammit, sometimes I hate science. Can't argue. On the other hand, snow is an outstanding insulator.
Wrong again, Batman! I was out clearing furnace vent pipes in -15 degree temps this afternoon in 16-inch snow and my feet were freezing! Insulation? Bah!
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