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Firstly, thanks for all the great information and advice on the forum. I've learnt tons here already.
At long last, after assembling equipment over the past few weeks, I took the plunge 2 days ago and set about cleaning and sanitising everything for the first time, before tackling my first two brews: Woodforde Wherry and Admiral's Reserve. All went as well as could reasonably be expected. I was stupidly excited to see the next morning that my two fermentation barrels and their airlocks were happily bubbling away to themselves. My one worry has been temperature. On Day 2, one was around the 24 mark, and the other was edging towards 26. After reading a ton of stuff I put the two plastic FVs into bigger plastic containers, draped the FVs in teeshirts and added some water. Since then I've added a bit of ice and put some 2L bottles of frozen water into the containers. The result is that the temperature has dipped to a fairly consistent 22. Nearly everything I read says to keep temperature between 18 and 22, and preferably towards the lower end of that band.
My question is: will I be OK if I can keep the temperature at around 22 for a week or two, despite the first day seeing temperatures of 24 and 26? Will that early spike have damaged the beer in some way? My plan is to barrel the Wherry using a King Keg and to bottle the Admiral's Reserve. I'm in no hurry, and can wait several weeks before drinking if that matters. Thanks for any advice or reassurance you can offer!
At long last, after assembling equipment over the past few weeks, I took the plunge 2 days ago and set about cleaning and sanitising everything for the first time, before tackling my first two brews: Woodforde Wherry and Admiral's Reserve. All went as well as could reasonably be expected. I was stupidly excited to see the next morning that my two fermentation barrels and their airlocks were happily bubbling away to themselves. My one worry has been temperature. On Day 2, one was around the 24 mark, and the other was edging towards 26. After reading a ton of stuff I put the two plastic FVs into bigger plastic containers, draped the FVs in teeshirts and added some water. Since then I've added a bit of ice and put some 2L bottles of frozen water into the containers. The result is that the temperature has dipped to a fairly consistent 22. Nearly everything I read says to keep temperature between 18 and 22, and preferably towards the lower end of that band.
My question is: will I be OK if I can keep the temperature at around 22 for a week or two, despite the first day seeing temperatures of 24 and 26? Will that early spike have damaged the beer in some way? My plan is to barrel the Wherry using a King Keg and to bottle the Admiral's Reserve. I'm in no hurry, and can wait several weeks before drinking if that matters. Thanks for any advice or reassurance you can offer!