Brian Harradine
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Brewing a Cornish Miners Ale this week but luckily I have the Grainfather Conical Fermenter with the cooling pump. Might be spending some time ferrying ice from the freezer though, oh well all part of the hobby.
It really depends on what you were intending to brew and what yeast you're using.
Yeah, 1469 doesn’t like it hot, in my experience. You could try sitting the fermenter in a water bath and keep that topped up with ice packs. I'd get some cheap mineral water and just freeze the whole bottle(s) overnight. Some wet towels over the fermenter will help, too.An English style bitter, with Wyeast 1469 - I suspect it will be OK if I can keep temperatures below about 22c, but that's probably going to need some ice-packs during the afternoon over the next couple of days, even fermenting in a relatively cool corner of the house.
How many of us have got a brew fridge or hop storage fridge with a freezer compartment going to waste. ..............
My Cwtch kit carbed up in 2 day on tuesday, can I leave it at room temp for the next few days, I don't have anywhere cooler to put it but plan on building a brew fridge soon.
Not your beer I hope... unless it's got Kveik.Fermenting here at a stable 25º.
The thermometer in my normally adequately insulated garage has been reading 26-28C, too, for the last few days. The beer doesn't suffer from it. Must be several hundred bottles in there, but no explosions. If I bring the beer in and cool it in the fridge for an hour or so it behaves itself nicely, too. Expecting a 10 degree drop in temperature tomorrow, and rain. Time to get more beer on, I think.I leave my brews to carbonate for at least two weeks so if the temperature doesn't exceed 22*C it should be okay.
At the moment I have shelves with a variety of beers and stouts in a garage that is hitting 27*C at times! Some of these brews are from last year and suffered the same temperatures; they taste just fine but they are a bit "lively" when opened!
Young's yeast, first 2 days at 22º, then slowly to 25º, tomorrow off to France for holidays...Not your beer I hope... unless it's got Kveik.
Splendid times indeed. Drop in for a pint on your way down, if you're passing. I think I've got a bottle or two of Camembert and andouillette cider left somewhere.Young's yeast, first 2 days at 22º, then slowly to 25º, tomorrow off to France for holidays...
Exciting times ahead!
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