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up north brew

Posted: Tue Feb 28, 2006 11:29 am
by sundy58
It looks like I will be spending May in Greenland. I'm looking at ways to bring a recipe and brew it on site. Weight and volume are concerns so probably DME but I am open to a concentrated all grain liquor. It will be an ale so I can drink some before leaving!
My biggest concern is carbonation. Pet bottles are light but still a large volume. How can I store the beer and keep carbonation on it? Maybe Party Pigs?
A carboy is a problem too. Anybody ever use a plastic bag for a carboy. I guess a plastic bucket will be OK.
Jump in and lets have fun figuring this out.
The place is Flade Isblink and is at almost 80 degrees north, east coast of Greenland

Posted: Tue Feb 28, 2006 2:17 pm
by BJ1833
I assume you'll have a stovetop to boil on? Are there places to buy ingredients up there or will you have to bring them with you? Either way, a simple extract, partial boil should be fairly easy to pull off. I've used a small 1 gallon plastic-bag primary that came with an old wine kit before, but I bet you could find a plastic bucket somewhere up there.

brewing

Posted: Thu Mar 02, 2006 4:15 pm
by sundy58
Sorry I didn't specify. We are going to be dropped off on the ice sheet and be a long way from anything. I'm really looking for a way to 'bottle' the beer since I am very limited as to the volume of stuff I can take.

world record brew?

Posted: Wed Mar 08, 2006 12:52 pm
by Joe Yoder
Hey Dennis,
That is very cool that you are going to Greenland and that you plan to brew. We should contact the AHA and see if you will be making the furthest north homebrew EVER!! We could get your name and the LBG in the record books
What is the longitude of the place where you will be? If you need any help with this please let me know...Naming the beer could be half the fun...
see you soon.
Joe

latitude/longitude

Posted: Wed Mar 08, 2006 12:54 pm
by Joe Yoder
doh...I meant latitude not longitude.
Joe

latitude dude

Posted: Fri Mar 10, 2006 10:23 am
by sundy58
I'm gonna be at 81.2926 degrees north. Yeah if you want to contact the AHA that would be great.