Hey guys,
About two years ago I got hit by a car on a bicycle and did my back.
Pretty much since then I have hardly brewed just because I can't lift stuff without getting laid up in bed for a couple days afterwards. Basically if I want to do a brew I have to stand there and direct my wife to do it. She does so much for me already so Id really like to work out how to do this myself. She also struggles to lift a 20L fermenter and a 18L keg.
Does anyone in a similar situation have any tips for putting down a brew with a crook back? I have a grainfather, 2x 20L brew buckets, a fermenting fridge in the shed and a keg fridge in the house (about 50m from the shed with the fermenting fridge).
Cheers
About two years ago I got hit by a car on a bicycle and did my back.
Pretty much since then I have hardly brewed just because I can't lift stuff without getting laid up in bed for a couple days afterwards. Basically if I want to do a brew I have to stand there and direct my wife to do it. She does so much for me already so Id really like to work out how to do this myself. She also struggles to lift a 20L fermenter and a 18L keg.
Does anyone in a similar situation have any tips for putting down a brew with a crook back? I have a grainfather, 2x 20L brew buckets, a fermenting fridge in the shed and a keg fridge in the house (about 50m from the shed with the fermenting fridge).
Cheers