tropicalpalmtree
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my mexican cerveza has been fermenting for 4 days at 18 degrees according to the instructions. ive used the kit yeast, is this the right temp to keep it at throughout the ferment or should it be higher to help the yeast?
reason i ask is because a google search came up with a brewing manual from lovebrewing.com and for coopers yeast they reccomend 21-27 degrees to ferment (although this seems more inline with the wort temp when pitching the yeast so im really unsure) i have a small heater in the room with the beer so can be adjusted easily.
there is about 1cm of krausen and precipitation across the lid so a reaction is taking place, just a little concerned it may be too cold?
thanks
reason i ask is because a google search came up with a brewing manual from lovebrewing.com and for coopers yeast they reccomend 21-27 degrees to ferment (although this seems more inline with the wort temp when pitching the yeast so im really unsure) i have a small heater in the room with the beer so can be adjusted easily.
there is about 1cm of krausen and precipitation across the lid so a reaction is taking place, just a little concerned it may be too cold?
thanks
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