Morning all.
I have a couple of questions about temperatures during fermentation. I live in Spain and the area I live in is cold in winter but roasting in summer which means I only have a window from Nov-Apr to brew. I live in a second floor apartment so no garage or dedicated fridge. So, question number 1 is, if I want to brew a lager could I leave my fermenter outside on the terrace, providing it's shielded from UV light? Current temps are around 6C at the moment and will drop so this is thinking of spring time when it's around 10-15C. I know there are some lager strains that can brew at ale temps I'm just wondering if your "proper" lager would be possible?
Second question, although I live in a flat, my wife's family do have a family home in a village nearby with a massive bodega (wine cellar), they don't use it and have said I can basically use it to my heart's content brewing wise. The temperature is fairly stable throughout the year, around 14c - 16c but I'm not sure if that will be too cold for ale and too warm for lager?? Any advice would be greatly appreciated :)
I have a couple of questions about temperatures during fermentation. I live in Spain and the area I live in is cold in winter but roasting in summer which means I only have a window from Nov-Apr to brew. I live in a second floor apartment so no garage or dedicated fridge. So, question number 1 is, if I want to brew a lager could I leave my fermenter outside on the terrace, providing it's shielded from UV light? Current temps are around 6C at the moment and will drop so this is thinking of spring time when it's around 10-15C. I know there are some lager strains that can brew at ale temps I'm just wondering if your "proper" lager would be possible?
Second question, although I live in a flat, my wife's family do have a family home in a village nearby with a massive bodega (wine cellar), they don't use it and have said I can basically use it to my heart's content brewing wise. The temperature is fairly stable throughout the year, around 14c - 16c but I'm not sure if that will be too cold for ale and too warm for lager?? Any advice would be greatly appreciated :)