Hi,
When fermenting I place my fermentation vessel in a "builders bucket" filled up with water and heated with an aquarium heater. I use a thermometer to monitor the temp of the water in the bath. A pretty standard set-up.
Question: should I keep the temperature in the water lower, higher or the same as the recommended fermentation temperature?
I think lower because: the fermentation process itself its exo-thermic therefore I don't want it over heating
I think higher because: I'm not sure how well the heat will get from the water bath into the FV.
I think "the same" because: I'm not sure :)
I've had a few IPAish type brews that have almost ended up tasting like Saisons and I suspect this was something to do with fermentation temps.
Thanks
When fermenting I place my fermentation vessel in a "builders bucket" filled up with water and heated with an aquarium heater. I use a thermometer to monitor the temp of the water in the bath. A pretty standard set-up.
Question: should I keep the temperature in the water lower, higher or the same as the recommended fermentation temperature?
I think lower because: the fermentation process itself its exo-thermic therefore I don't want it over heating
I think higher because: I'm not sure how well the heat will get from the water bath into the FV.
I think "the same" because: I'm not sure :)
I've had a few IPAish type brews that have almost ended up tasting like Saisons and I suspect this was something to do with fermentation temps.
Thanks