Berk
Well-Known Member
Just a few quick questions about fermentation fridges, as having the heating on in the house to maintain a steady temperature is probably defeating the object of saving money on beer by brewing it myself.
Firstly, is my understanding correct in that I can get a suitable fridge, and using a thermostat and something like a 12w greenhouse heater, I can leave the FV inside, where the thermostat will help maintain optimal fermentation temperatures?
Secondly, I'm thinking that it would not need to be a working fridge. This might make things easier in obtaining a broken one for free. However, I have noticed in some of the brew kit discussions I've been reading, that people have working refrigerators.
So, secondly part A: Do you simply switch the fridge off and heater on when fermenting, then turn the fridge back on and heater off for storage?
Secondly part B: Would a broken fridge with heater be sufficient, with the fermented brew being stored in a cool cellar?
Thirdly, would the heater need to be scaled to the size of the fridge? For instance, if I acquired a 5' fridge, or double chest freezer, would I need a larger heater?
I think that's everything I'm wondering at the moment.
Firstly, is my understanding correct in that I can get a suitable fridge, and using a thermostat and something like a 12w greenhouse heater, I can leave the FV inside, where the thermostat will help maintain optimal fermentation temperatures?
Secondly, I'm thinking that it would not need to be a working fridge. This might make things easier in obtaining a broken one for free. However, I have noticed in some of the brew kit discussions I've been reading, that people have working refrigerators.
So, secondly part A: Do you simply switch the fridge off and heater on when fermenting, then turn the fridge back on and heater off for storage?
Secondly part B: Would a broken fridge with heater be sufficient, with the fermented brew being stored in a cool cellar?
Thirdly, would the heater need to be scaled to the size of the fridge? For instance, if I acquired a 5' fridge, or double chest freezer, would I need a larger heater?
I think that's everything I'm wondering at the moment.