I am doing two things for the first time today - fermenting under pressure, and using my now-fully-set-up brew fridge. The fridge is controlled with an Inkbird and has a tube heater in the bottom. My plan was to ferment at 15C under 10PSI, but the issue I am seeing is that, given I could only cool the wort down to 25 due to the warmer-than-normal mains water temperature, the fridge is turning off when the temperature of the air inside is at (I guess) 4C - at this rate, it's going to take days to cool the wort down it seems because whille the inkbird is telling the fridge to be on, of course the fridge thinks it is at the right temperature due to the aire temperature cooling down relatively quickly.
Two questions:
(Brewing a lager using saflager-189)
Two questions:
- Have I missed something when it comes to setting up the brew fridge?
- Do I need to go as low as 15C as I am fermenting under pressure?
(Brewing a lager using saflager-189)