Hi,
I live in NJ and brew with propane in my garage. Week to week it can be decent for brewing (40F and up) or a little chilly (30F and lower). I don't mind when it's over 40. It's usually windy here and once it gets into the 30s can get a little uncomfortable. I don't want to stop brewing. Especially after spending $20 on a 4 pack of sub-par beer. I'd rather drink my own - even at the same cost.
If you brew in your garage (or similar) in cold weather, how do you deal? A heater/salamender? Do you just man up? Do you stop brewing?
Looking for ideas - what's safe for propane - lowering the garage door? How much space would I need to leave? Other ideas for making it tolerable?
I live in NJ and brew with propane in my garage. Week to week it can be decent for brewing (40F and up) or a little chilly (30F and lower). I don't mind when it's over 40. It's usually windy here and once it gets into the 30s can get a little uncomfortable. I don't want to stop brewing. Especially after spending $20 on a 4 pack of sub-par beer. I'd rather drink my own - even at the same cost.
If you brew in your garage (or similar) in cold weather, how do you deal? A heater/salamender? Do you just man up? Do you stop brewing?
Looking for ideas - what's safe for propane - lowering the garage door? How much space would I need to leave? Other ideas for making it tolerable?