JonathanMSE
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So, my plan for this weekend is to brew two beers. (Its very rare that I get enough free time to do so... and I'm down to 9 bottles right now... which will be gone well before either of these are ready!)
My dilemma is I've only got one brew fridge to control temperature. So, do I brew one only and let it ferment in the brew fridge. Or do I do two and let one ferment in an uncontrolled environment?
The first is a Saison:
Extra Pale 2.5kg
Wheat 450g
Vienna 15og
15g challenger at 60 mins
50 g challenger at flame out
Belle Saison yeast
The second is an Amarillo almost Smash (From the Greg Hughesbook)
Pale 4.7kg
Carapils 235g
Amarillo 54g 70 mins
Amarillo 27g 15 mins
Amarillo 27g 5 mins
Amarillo 83g Flame out
US 05 (rather than Wyeast 1056 in the book)
So.. I'm thinking with the warm weather we're having it would make sense to let the Saison do its thing. It shouldn't drop below 22c during fermentation if I leave it in the kitchen. While the Amarillo can be kept in the fridge at a constant18c
Thoughts?
My dilemma is I've only got one brew fridge to control temperature. So, do I brew one only and let it ferment in the brew fridge. Or do I do two and let one ferment in an uncontrolled environment?
The first is a Saison:
Extra Pale 2.5kg
Wheat 450g
Vienna 15og
15g challenger at 60 mins
50 g challenger at flame out
Belle Saison yeast
The second is an Amarillo almost Smash (From the Greg Hughesbook)
Pale 4.7kg
Carapils 235g
Amarillo 54g 70 mins
Amarillo 27g 15 mins
Amarillo 27g 5 mins
Amarillo 83g Flame out
US 05 (rather than Wyeast 1056 in the book)
So.. I'm thinking with the warm weather we're having it would make sense to let the Saison do its thing. It shouldn't drop below 22c during fermentation if I leave it in the kitchen. While the Amarillo can be kept in the fridge at a constant18c
Thoughts?