Richie_asg1
Junior Member
I live in a mostly wood built house so is difficult to regulate temperatures in the cupboards I use for the FV's.
As such the temps are in the low range - 15-18 degreesC for the winter and 25-30 degrees C for the Summer.
If I can't control these temperatures without a lot of energy being used - can I alter what I brew to suit the temperatures?
If so, what yeasts or ales would I be better attempting at the extremes I get. I understand that ferment temps affect the outcome, so would like to use the temperatures to my advantage.
P.S. I would prefer to stay away from lagers.
As such the temps are in the low range - 15-18 degreesC for the winter and 25-30 degrees C for the Summer.
If I can't control these temperatures without a lot of energy being used - can I alter what I brew to suit the temperatures?
If so, what yeasts or ales would I be better attempting at the extremes I get. I understand that ferment temps affect the outcome, so would like to use the temperatures to my advantage.
P.S. I would prefer to stay away from lagers.