Hello all,
ideally I like to keep my brews in the fermentation fridge as they ferment to maintain a stable temperature.
When this is full I'll use a heat pad on the bench in the garage during cooler weather...I don't really like doing this with ale temp beers and worry about the temp swings with others.
I have read somewhere that these temp swings are most detrimental during the early stages of fermentation.
Is this correct? Would it be a bad move starting a brew in the fridge at the required 19c for 5-6 days then move to the heat pad to finish to release the fridge for a new brew?
Cheers
Clint
ideally I like to keep my brews in the fermentation fridge as they ferment to maintain a stable temperature.
When this is full I'll use a heat pad on the bench in the garage during cooler weather...I don't really like doing this with ale temp beers and worry about the temp swings with others.
I have read somewhere that these temp swings are most detrimental during the early stages of fermentation.
Is this correct? Would it be a bad move starting a brew in the fridge at the required 19c for 5-6 days then move to the heat pad to finish to release the fridge for a new brew?
Cheers
Clint