Hi all, another annoying 'what should I do/what do you recommend?' post for you. Not sure if this is the right part of the forum.
I want/need to start fermenting in the garage due to now doing more regular/larger batches than previous so house no good really. I'm trying to do this on the cheap, around 4-5- quid all in. I mainly brew pale ales, but have recently done a blonde using lager yeast, so these are the 2 main types I'll be doing. I have a small chest freezer, but the FV with airlock is about 2cm too high to close the lid.
I plan on brewing lagers in the winter when temps are lower, so don't really need to spend money (40 quid about the going rate on gumtree) on something which won't really be on. Pale Ales are what I mostly drink so more likely gonna need to warm rather than cool. I know I could do this in the fridge, but again is the cost worth it?
Next option was to maybe build a simple chamber using plywood and insulation (2mm thick?) and stick some sort of heater in there using the inkbird to regulate. Costs would be a little lower as I can get the wood for free or at least v cheap. I could add iced bottles if too hot in summer, but I would think that in Gateshead the temp would max out at about 25 degrees top in summer.
In terms of heating, 2ft tube heater is about 17quid, or a repile mat (40com) is about 6quid. I was thinking of either using it like a wrap (would need 2 I suppose), or would it work if i placed some type of foil over the top of it, and have the FV's raised about it slightly so no direct heat?
I've looked on the 'how to' thread without really answering my questions, so your input is very welcome.
I want/need to start fermenting in the garage due to now doing more regular/larger batches than previous so house no good really. I'm trying to do this on the cheap, around 4-5- quid all in. I mainly brew pale ales, but have recently done a blonde using lager yeast, so these are the 2 main types I'll be doing. I have a small chest freezer, but the FV with airlock is about 2cm too high to close the lid.
I plan on brewing lagers in the winter when temps are lower, so don't really need to spend money (40 quid about the going rate on gumtree) on something which won't really be on. Pale Ales are what I mostly drink so more likely gonna need to warm rather than cool. I know I could do this in the fridge, but again is the cost worth it?
Next option was to maybe build a simple chamber using plywood and insulation (2mm thick?) and stick some sort of heater in there using the inkbird to regulate. Costs would be a little lower as I can get the wood for free or at least v cheap. I could add iced bottles if too hot in summer, but I would think that in Gateshead the temp would max out at about 25 degrees top in summer.
In terms of heating, 2ft tube heater is about 17quid, or a repile mat (40com) is about 6quid. I was thinking of either using it like a wrap (would need 2 I suppose), or would it work if i placed some type of foil over the top of it, and have the FV's raised about it slightly so no direct heat?
I've looked on the 'how to' thread without really answering my questions, so your input is very welcome.