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Topic: BitBeer? (Read 492 times)

hero member
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Magic
January 12, 2023, 06:35:54 AM
#6
I know there is someone that I have been watched on youtube that run their mining for heating their house but to brewing beer  Cheesy I don't know I think you need other bunch of tool to implement that converting asic heat for brewing a beer.


I heat my house also with my miner, so it is possible!

For brewing beer, you would need a liquid cooled miner, so you can transfer the heat to the beer. This is a little bit more expensive, but can be done by an experienced person.
copper member
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Part of AOBT - English Translator to Indonesia
January 11, 2023, 08:50:41 PM
#5
I know there is someone that I have been watched on youtube that run their mining for heating their house but to brewing beer  Cheesy I don't know I think you need other bunch of tool to implement that converting asic heat for brewing a beer.

Oh also there is youtube try to cool their CPU by using Milk, alcohol and other liquid thing on their custom Loop their benchmark sometimes have a good result. But they say that it can hurt their pump and plate that touch directly to CPU like metal or copper. So i think is a bad idea  Grin
legendary
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Heisenberg
December 24, 2022, 04:06:40 PM
#4
It is not BitBeer lol, it supposed to be BitDeer(https://www.bitdeer.com/). It is a kind of cloud  mining service or Mining software in or cloud hosting company in which I think, before you invest in here, always do your own research, due to as you all know, nowadays cloudmining isn't profitable anymore, I've heard this 3 years ago.

Also it's been promoted by different influencers in the social media platform. But I doubted on this due to this apps at the moment are now under
developing according to this link https://foxyrating.com/en/review-32157-bitdeer

Read the post again, Lol.

He's clearly talking about Bitbeer and not Bitdeer. His idea totally has nothing to do with cloud mining



Speaking of Bitbeer, have you ever imagined having mining making losses as it is right now. No beer making company would love to make losses in bear markets while trying to heat their beer. That is double expenditure
legendary
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Crypto Swap Exchange
December 24, 2022, 03:50:10 PM
#3
Although it's a neat idea, using miners to heat anything is going to be an issue. Using them as space heaters / additional heat for things is fine. But now using the beer as an example you are going to need networking and expensive miners and an air to something radiator and so on. Or you can keep using the same gas / electric setups that beer makers have been using far a while.

Getting things like that up to an industrial scale is hard. Playing around as a hobby is also hard, but if it does not work it's not going to matter. Except for the fact of no beer. That would matter.

-Dave
hero member
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December 17, 2022, 06:38:25 AM
#2
It is not BitBeer lol, it supposed to be BitDeer(https://www.bitdeer.com/). It is a kind of cloud  mining service or Mining software in or cloud hosting company in which I think, before you invest in here, always do your own research, due to as you all know, nowadays cloudmining isn't profitable anymore, I've heard this 3 years ago.

Also it's been promoted by different influencers in the social media platform. But I doubted on this due to this apps at the moment are now under
developing according to this link https://foxyrating.com/en/review-32157-bitdeer
newbie
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December 13, 2022, 12:26:17 PM
#1
I'm wondering if anyone has tried putting miners in front of the beer making process.  I live in Vermont with tons of breweries.  I'd love to find one these breweries that would be interested in trying to use miners to reduce the cost of brewing beer. 

There has been a news story going around about Dutch flower farmers heating green houses.  I'm wondering if miners could assist in the mashing of grain and the boiling of wort.  Some sort of submerged miners heating oil and then pumping that oil by a heat transfer to heat water. 

I understand a miner can not get a mash or wort fully up to temperature but miners could assist in a sort of pre heating of the water/wort

would make for interesting marketing at least.  BitBeer or maybe a nice Satoshi IPA
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