Chris_S
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On the weekend I plan to make up the Coopers European Lager Kit. The instructions tell you to do all the usual mixing stirring boiling water and topping up the FV to 23Litres and aim for a temp of 21C - 24C to pitch the yeast.
However the fermentation temp is advised at 13C - 15C.
So for the yeast to be productive the cooler temp is preferred, so why the initial higher temp at pitching, and how long should it be left between each step.
I shall be using my Series X (until I get a dedicated fridge) as the temp control on that is really good.
However the fermentation temp is advised at 13C - 15C.
So for the yeast to be productive the cooler temp is preferred, so why the initial higher temp at pitching, and how long should it be left between each step.
I shall be using my Series X (until I get a dedicated fridge) as the temp control on that is really good.