GeordieBrewer
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Morning all,
I'm about to attempt my 5th batch and i'm after a little advice regarding fermentation temp. control. The first 5 batches have all been drinkable (surprisingly so) but i've had issues with fermentation stopping and/or running away and finishing super quickly. I live in a large old house and the temperature control of the central heating is a little.. sporadic (to the the least!!!) I think the temp swings are killing my fermentation cycle.
So, my plan is to ferment in an unheated room in the house or the garage and use some sort of temperature control device... from what I understand I have a couple of options:
External heater - Belt or mat
Internal heater - Immersion heater
I'm assuming the Belt/Mat dont really 'control' the temperature but would keep my vessel warm, so I was planning on investing some of my well earned cash into an Immerison heat so I can 'set' the temperature and therefore control it well, however does the additional heat around the Immerision kill some of the yeast off??
Anyway all advice greatly accepted, including models or brands that have worked well for you in the past... I'm not after the cheapest option possible (or the most expensive) but a compramise that will give me blacksheep ale quality results!!
Thanks in advance for the help
Ian
I'm about to attempt my 5th batch and i'm after a little advice regarding fermentation temp. control. The first 5 batches have all been drinkable (surprisingly so) but i've had issues with fermentation stopping and/or running away and finishing super quickly. I live in a large old house and the temperature control of the central heating is a little.. sporadic (to the the least!!!) I think the temp swings are killing my fermentation cycle.
So, my plan is to ferment in an unheated room in the house or the garage and use some sort of temperature control device... from what I understand I have a couple of options:
External heater - Belt or mat
Internal heater - Immersion heater
I'm assuming the Belt/Mat dont really 'control' the temperature but would keep my vessel warm, so I was planning on investing some of my well earned cash into an Immerison heat so I can 'set' the temperature and therefore control it well, however does the additional heat around the Immerision kill some of the yeast off??
Anyway all advice greatly accepted, including models or brands that have worked well for you in the past... I'm not after the cheapest option possible (or the most expensive) but a compramise that will give me blacksheep ale quality results!!
Thanks in advance for the help
Ian