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So, I’ve eventually built my fermentation fridge and conducted a few tests where were positive. Temp control with my WiFi Inkbird indicates a 0.3/0.4 C variation which surprised me.
it will cold crash all the way to -2C.
This leads me into my question.
What are the benefits of altering the fermentation temperature during the fermentation phases? Say starting a 19, then either going up or down. Is it actually a thing?
Obviously I now have the ability to cold crash at the end of the fermentation, but am I just better holding a stable temp during the lifecycle of the fermentation?
it will cold crash all the way to -2C.
This leads me into my question.
What are the benefits of altering the fermentation temperature during the fermentation phases? Say starting a 19, then either going up or down. Is it actually a thing?
Obviously I now have the ability to cold crash at the end of the fermentation, but am I just better holding a stable temp during the lifecycle of the fermentation?