The only downside to wood burning

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Dozed off for a spell, and when I woke up, my beer was warm. Shucks!! ;-P
 
Funny, I had a can of V-8 juice today and sat it on the mantle for a minute to reload the stove. After loading I promptly laid down on the couch to nap for a bit. I woke up kinda thirsty and looked over at the mantle.... :) My reply, hey smart guy!
 
Shoot - I don't even have to doze off for my beer to get warm...
 
I make my beer ! That would be a major bummer I would probably have to cry over warm beer Then drink it anyway then cry some more :p
Pete
 
Backwoods said:
Dozed off for a spell, and when I woke up, my beer was warm. Shucks!! ;-P

yeah, right! "dozed off..." i used to say that after drinking too- "gee, i fell asleep right away...must have been more tired than i thought!"
 
yooperdave said:
Backwoods said:
Dozed off for a spell, and when I woke up, my beer was warm. Shucks!! ;-P

yeah, right! "dozed off..." i used to say that after drinking too- "gee, i fell asleep right away...must have been more tired than i thought!"
;-P
 
You broke two golden rules. Never lie down before finishing a beer and never lie down until the stove is dampered down. The beer is less of an issue as it's ok to drink room temp, a melted stove, hmmm.. not good. ;-)
 
stejus said:
You broke two golden rules. Never lie down before finishing a beer and never lie down until the stove is dampered down. The beer is less of an issue as it's ok to drink room temp, a melted stove, hmmm.. not good. ;-)

Might have missed it . . . but I never saw where he said anything about the stove's damper or air setting . . .
 
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