Afternoon folks! I'm looking to get a bit more control over the fermentation of my BIAB brews. I'm currently fermenting in one of those ã20 plastic tubs with sealing lid and airlock, and have been leaving it in the corner of the kitchen during the fermentation period. The temperature of the kitchen swings quite wildly in the winter (~13C to ~20C at various times of the day), and is likely to be ~15C - 28C in summer. So I have acquired a large freezer and an Inkbird ITC-308 with a few to setting up a fermentation fridge to keep a constant temperature, and to allow me to start trying out some lagers.
I've seen a lot of debate about whether the thermometer on the ITC should be in the wort or in the air next to the FV. Is there any consensus amongst you guys about which is best? I'm concerned about hysteresis. Also, which heating element is recommended? It's a fairly tall freezer, but quite narrow.
Finally, I've been eyeing up those Brewtech SS Chronical fermenters, and like the idea of using something a bit more sophisticated. They're a little pricey though. Are there any FVs people recommend that are better than plastic buckets but not as expensive as those?
Thanks!
K
I've seen a lot of debate about whether the thermometer on the ITC should be in the wort or in the air next to the FV. Is there any consensus amongst you guys about which is best? I'm concerned about hysteresis. Also, which heating element is recommended? It's a fairly tall freezer, but quite narrow.
Finally, I've been eyeing up those Brewtech SS Chronical fermenters, and like the idea of using something a bit more sophisticated. They're a little pricey though. Are there any FVs people recommend that are better than plastic buckets but not as expensive as those?
Thanks!
K