Been a few years since I've brewed a true lager, but the house is still cold so going to try to squeeze one in before it starts to warm up. Will be using Saflager S-23 which has an ideal brewing temp range of 12-15C. My downstairs loo is currently sat at 11C, but I can open the door a bit.
Getting a brew down that cold is going to be a challenge, is it OK to pitch at normal temps (18-20C) and cool the whole thing, or is it better to put the brew in the cold to really cool down and then pitch the yeast?
Getting a brew down that cold is going to be a challenge, is it OK to pitch at normal temps (18-20C) and cool the whole thing, or is it better to put the brew in the cold to really cool down and then pitch the yeast?