AdeDunn
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I've posted about this before, however with a few discussions recently that have ended up with folks recommending brewing outside, I figured now is a good time to mention this again. I switched to brewing outside myself this time around, and purchased a Gazebo from Amazon for the purpose, one of these: Event Shelter Gazebo with Side Panels (not actually available on Amazon any more it seems). Then added some plastic leg weights filled with water into the pockets on each corner.
It was a pig to put up (took 3 of us to do it), and it's BIG, but it's turned out to be awesome! Lots of room to work in, and a good sun shelter for just sitting out in. Also, with the guy ropes pegged and tied, it managed to survive those storms that we had, WITHOUT been taken down. It just shifted around a little. Nerve wracking for sure, but it survived with just some wear under the leg weights where it rubbed whilst shifting.
We've also added some rubber mats in there, so when the ground is wet I can walk around without walking in the water etc. Means I can chuck water around with near impunity. If you are thinking of brewing outdoors, I can't recommend this more highly.
It was a pig to put up (took 3 of us to do it), and it's BIG, but it's turned out to be awesome! Lots of room to work in, and a good sun shelter for just sitting out in. Also, with the guy ropes pegged and tied, it managed to survive those storms that we had, WITHOUT been taken down. It just shifted around a little. Nerve wracking for sure, but it survived with just some wear under the leg weights where it rubbed whilst shifting.
We've also added some rubber mats in there, so when the ground is wet I can walk around without walking in the water etc. Means I can chuck water around with near impunity. If you are thinking of brewing outdoors, I can't recommend this more highly.