The usual dumb last minute questions from me, I'm afraid! Brewing at the mo, built a temp controlled brew fridge yesterday thanks to lots of useful info on this forum (cheers all!), and am now wondering whether it is a good idea to put the temp probe into the wort in the fermentation bin (which presumably means a loosely fitted lid) or whether stuck outside but in bubble wrap or a sponge to protect from fridge air temp is sufficient?
Obviously I'd sterilise the probe if going in the wort, but is that a step too far for most people? Seems the logical thing to do to get the most accurate temp reading, but don't want to risk infection.
Obviously I'd sterilise the probe if going in the wort, but is that a step too far for most people? Seems the logical thing to do to get the most accurate temp reading, but don't want to risk infection.