Hello all
Thought we would try our hand at home brewing, we have bought all the kits and are ready to go. (thought it safer to start with kits). We are going to start with one wine kit and two different beer kits.
My question is about temperature. Everything that I read says that the optimum temperature for fermentation is between 20 and 25deg C; I have bought a thermometer with a 24hr min/max display and at no point in or property does the temperature stay between these two points and I do not have a facility to control the temperature to that degree.
So, questions:
Is temperature that critical? For wine? For beer?
I can place the fermentation buckets in our office where we can keep the temperature to 20deg over night but run the risk of it reaching 27+ if unattended during the day (we have to have some days off) or I can keep them in the house which is cooler but drops to 16 over night. Would either of these extremes be harmful to the fermentation process?
I would appreciate help, looking forward to brewing as soon as possible.
Thanks in advance.
:
Thought we would try our hand at home brewing, we have bought all the kits and are ready to go. (thought it safer to start with kits). We are going to start with one wine kit and two different beer kits.
My question is about temperature. Everything that I read says that the optimum temperature for fermentation is between 20 and 25deg C; I have bought a thermometer with a 24hr min/max display and at no point in or property does the temperature stay between these two points and I do not have a facility to control the temperature to that degree.
So, questions:
Is temperature that critical? For wine? For beer?
I can place the fermentation buckets in our office where we can keep the temperature to 20deg over night but run the risk of it reaching 27+ if unattended during the day (we have to have some days off) or I can keep them in the house which is cooler but drops to 16 over night. Would either of these extremes be harmful to the fermentation process?
I would appreciate help, looking forward to brewing as soon as possible.
Thanks in advance.
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