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DISASTER
Posted: Monday May 02, 2005 6:53 pm
by GTI86
This for anyone thinking of buying one of the shelving units from supercheap dont! the one i had just bloody colapsed lost around 40 beers
got off pretty lightly considering I had around 270 on it still pissed off but

Posted: Monday May 02, 2005 9:14 pm
by Dogger Dan
1 gallon of beer weighs about 10 lbs, a batch of beer weighs 50 lbs, 6.75 batches weighs 337.5 lbs give or take.
Even if I stood on it it wouldn't have been an indicator for 270 brews.
Dogger
Posted: Monday May 02, 2005 9:19 pm
by Evo
I'll just have to get my dad to translate that olde worlde lb speak for me Dogger

Posted: Monday May 02, 2005 9:56 pm
by Dogger Dan
Come On Evo, don't let it scare you
4 litres to a gallon give or take, 2.2 lbs to a kilo, wait until I measure speed in furlongs per fortnight
Dogger
Posted: Monday May 02, 2005 10:23 pm
by Guest
Well each shelf was supposed to hold 60 kgs 5 shelfs at 54 stubbies per
shelf wouldnt have thought this was over 60 kgs a shelf
Posted: Tuesday May 03, 2005 2:13 am
by Dogger Dan
There you go, I was thinking they were all on the same shelf
That would about a batch and a half so 85 lbs talking in glassware or 38 kilos or so
Take them back
Dogger
Posted: Tuesday May 03, 2005 10:11 am
by Jay
GTI86,
I always stack glass in milk crates
Dogger,
How many gallons in a hogshead?
Cheers,
Jay.
Posted: Tuesday May 03, 2005 10:30 am
by peterd
Pre-empting Dogger, there are 52 gallons in a hogshead. Dogger would probably have got it wrong anyway, as I think they are imperial, not US, gallons.
Of course, the much more interesting measure for beer is the firkin (9 gallons) :-)As in, "Anyone got a firkin (of) beer?"
peterd
Posted: Tuesday May 03, 2005 10:51 am
by Evo
Yeah, and they were (and maybe still are) great pubs in the UK.
"I'm going to the Firkin Pub."
Posted: Tuesday May 03, 2005 9:15 pm
by Dogger Dan
Jay,
Peter was close enough but here you go anyway, a hogshead equates to
.5 Butts
8.4219 cu ft
14553 cu in
.238 cu metres
52.458 Imp Gallons
63 Gallons US
63 Gallons (wine)
238.47 Litres
by the way there is 220 L in a Homer just in case anyone cares
Dogger
Posted: Wednesday May 04, 2005 10:36 am
by beermeister
Dogger,
Do you mean Homer Simpson?
BM
Posted: Wednesday May 04, 2005 10:44 am
by Tony
He's big, but not that big
Merriam Webster gives the following definition of a homer:
Main Entry: ho·mer
Pronunciation: \ˈhÅ-mÉ™r\
Function: noun
Etymology: Hebrew ḥÅmer
: an ancient Hebrew unit of capacity equal to about 10 1/2 or later 11 1/2 bushels or 100 gallons (378 liters)
Posted: Wednesday May 04, 2005 11:38 am
by Jay
Ask a silly question get a seriousinformative answer...cool
Jay.
Posted: Wednesday May 04, 2005 2:53 pm
by beermeister
Hey! That wasn't a silly question
When people talk about Homer these days, you can bet they aren't referring to the Iliad...sorry, that's got nothing to do with liquid measurements.
Posted: Wednesday May 04, 2005 4:55 pm
by Jay
didn't mean your question beermeister (sorry dude).
Meant mine about the hogshead.
Cheers,
Jay
Posted: Wednesday May 04, 2005 9:19 pm
by Dogger Dan
Tony,
nice hit.
I have a little book called Pocket Ref and it has conversions for just about everything. It says 220 L for a Homer however, I can't confirm it so 378 is cool to.
I am impressed you took the time to look it up, most mortals don't even listen to me.
Jay,
we are always serious here chum, nothing is to small to be considered frivolus, I am sure we can even find numbers on how gravity affects air pressure and hence the boiling point of the wort.
See how it all comes around?
Dogger
Posted: Thursday May 05, 2005 10:47 am
by beermeister
No worries Jay, all taken in good humour.
BM
Re: DISASTER
Posted: Saturday May 07, 2005 8:31 pm
by Mark S
GTI86 wrote:This for anyone thinking of buying one of the shelving units from supercheap dont! the one i had just bloody colapsed lost around 40 beers
got off pretty lightly considering I had around 270 on it still pissed off but

Thanks for the tip.
I was in supercheap today and was looking at the shelving units.
Might just have to make something myself.
Cheers
Mark