I was all smug for having upped my PET bottle count to around 140. Meant I'd be able to crack on with a THIRD brew, whilst storing the first two to mature. Then I'd be in a cycle of only drinking brews that were ready, and never running out.
This has all hit a bit of a hurdle now, with nowhere to cold condition the 2nd brew, as my house is a furnace in this constant heat. It's a hoppy IPA, so I'd ideally have conditioning temps around 8°.
Will I get away storing them in the often warm garage at the daft temperatures we've been seeing, to free up the thermostat controlled fridge for fermenting a new wort, or will this ruin the IPA as it's not even close to cold conditioning?
I suspect I should just fridge the IPA til it's ready and forget about a new wort, but thought I'd throw it at you guys first.
Thanks
This has all hit a bit of a hurdle now, with nowhere to cold condition the 2nd brew, as my house is a furnace in this constant heat. It's a hoppy IPA, so I'd ideally have conditioning temps around 8°.
Will I get away storing them in the often warm garage at the daft temperatures we've been seeing, to free up the thermostat controlled fridge for fermenting a new wort, or will this ruin the IPA as it's not even close to cold conditioning?
I suspect I should just fridge the IPA til it's ready and forget about a new wort, but thought I'd throw it at you guys first.
Thanks
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