This is actually the result of lifting the lid of a boiling pot on an electric stove. After a doctors appointment and a couple prescriptions later its starting to heal up.
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Carrying extra stuff down to the basement after a rainy indoor brewday. Thank god I wasn't carrying the full fermenting bucket with my new batch of black lager. I slipped and landed flat on my a$$ on the stairs. 215# of me, a 5 gal bucket of misc. stuff, and a 6 pack of empties. Luckly the only thing hurt was my pride.
i had the output of my counterflow chiller come off right onto my balls... lets say ITWASABITWARM ... ain't no one want pictures of that.. but just picture it.... full force just turned on chiller water straight to the go-nads....
I was brewing in the garage and slipped on some ice and dumped a gallon of boiling wort directly on my toes. It's been two and a half week and it's still not healed.
No pain no brew?
I'm very lucky here and no major brewing injurys. I've been using buckets as my main fermenters for awhile. I used carboys for a couple years, the buckets are just so much easier though.
I had a hose come loose on my hlt. I had just checked the temp at 178 degrees. This is what it looked like 4 days later. Luckily I didn't scar too bad.
Yes, I was drinking. I was cutting apart an extension cord. Getting things ready for the next days brew. Made a porter, named it 9 Stitches Robust Porter.
This is a disturbing thread that almost makes me want to quit brewing.
Needless to say, I feel much better about my decision of going camlocks everywhere and the use of a pump. I'm still in the danger zone of a carboy accident however. I have changed away from Big Mouth Bubblers as they are the worst constructed pieces of brew equipment there is (had two break for no reason whatsoever), but regular thick walled ones can still be dropped...(contemplating the use of dollie)... crossing my fingers.
I guess they listened to the avalanche of complains. Version 2 was released today ad Midwest and NB. I guess I'll buy one to see if it indeed is an improvement.
Oddly it happened just after my previous comment, as this has been an issue for almost a year.
This was taken a few weeks after my finger got cut off when a buchner flask broke. I was trying to pull a hose off it so I could use it to make a starter. I did not get to make beer that day, so I don't know if it counts. Moral of the story, if a hose required heat to put on it requires heat to remove, and never try to force glass.