I have done a couple of brews... not so successful, But still learning and getting aload of tips and advice thanks :thumb: .. My coopers ausie lager looked good, but tastes pants, after a question or 2. I have found out its because of my ferm temp was too high, around 27-29c..
Ok put it down too experiance ( i have none ) lol... So my next thing is a fridge/small chest freezer with a temperature controller i.e stc1000 with my heatpad inside. But i have noticed a thing or too while i am learning :wha:
1 is when i bootled my ausie lager some sediment went into the bottles and was cloudy for a while. BUT when i put them in the fridge, after 2 days or so all the sediment was at the bottom of the bottle, a much clearer lager (still had the nastie taste though)..
So my question is if i get my setup running ok. After my brew as fermented out, will it do any harm if i switch the temp down too about 2/4c for 48hrs so the sediment drops too the bottom of the f\v.. I think i will need too carb another way other than suger, as it as probably killed of the yeast??? or am i wrong??
: and thanks again
Ok put it down too experiance ( i have none ) lol... So my next thing is a fridge/small chest freezer with a temperature controller i.e stc1000 with my heatpad inside. But i have noticed a thing or too while i am learning :wha:
1 is when i bootled my ausie lager some sediment went into the bottles and was cloudy for a while. BUT when i put them in the fridge, after 2 days or so all the sediment was at the bottom of the bottle, a much clearer lager (still had the nastie taste though)..
So my question is if i get my setup running ok. After my brew as fermented out, will it do any harm if i switch the temp down too about 2/4c for 48hrs so the sediment drops too the bottom of the f\v.. I think i will need too carb another way other than suger, as it as probably killed of the yeast??? or am i wrong??
: and thanks again