I wasn't sure if advanced beer cooling technique was on topic or off topic. But here it is:
http://www.asciimation.co.nz/beer/
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Re: Jet Powered Beer Cooler
Oh, it's definitely "on-topic" for Off Topic!SplatterTone wrote:I wasn't sure if advanced beer cooling technique was on topic or off topic. But here it is:
http://www.asciimation.co.nz/beer/


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Well, yeah, if you want something simple, either of those would git 'er done! The "Rube Goldberg/Heath Robinson" factor's practically nil on both of 'em, though ... and there's also the "bloke" factor to consider ...prototypedenNIS wrote:I'd use the Mythbusters methods first.
Bucket full of water Ice and salt does the trick rather fast. 5 minutes does about the same as the jet engine.
A CO2 fire extinguisher should do it in about 2 minutes


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