Posted by Billy NY on April 19, 2008 at 08:00:08 from (205.188.117.74):
In Reply to: Re: Tillage Photos posted by flying belgian on April 19, 2008 at 07:39:18:
Yes, and of course there's a small chiller plant on one side, you can't see, to keep that keg and lines cold ! That's the LP tank, this one runs on propane, it's the redheaded stepchild of hundred series Fords the way's it's set up with a 30lb forklift tank, but it does a days work when you need it too. If I could generate AC current off it, I could install a kegorator, we do live in the 30 second gratification kind of society now don't we ?
Though, mind you in my garage, which is also the basement of my home, there lurks a '78 whirlpool refrigerator, dialed in to about 33 degrees F, where I keep good quality beer, usually for the weekend if anyone stops by, or I feel like one. Not much of a drinker, but I do like a good quality beer at home. After working in the warm weather, and after drinking water all day, either for with or after dinner, I'll take a bottle and place it in the freezer on the ice blocks for 10-15 minutes, get that beer ice cold, but not frozen, have those insulated camo bottle covers and it goes on before your hand warms the bottle, then sit down and enjoy the true meaning of a cold one.
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