Baz Chaz
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Recently upgraded from heavy plastic fv to Klarstein stainless steel.
Was rather surprised to find on the brews that have been done in the Klarstein so far, fermentation has been quicker!
Both brews have had a similar grain bill, small change in hops, same yeast.
Both cooled to 24 degrees from boiler, dropped into FV and yeast stirred in as usual.
Inkbird set to 21 degrees.
On both brews, final gravity has been reached in 10 days!
Maybe the ss keeps or reacts to the temperature better than plastic? Altough there is no logic to it, but the change to ss seems to have brought about a slight change in timing?
Was rather surprised to find on the brews that have been done in the Klarstein so far, fermentation has been quicker!
Both brews have had a similar grain bill, small change in hops, same yeast.
Both cooled to 24 degrees from boiler, dropped into FV and yeast stirred in as usual.
Inkbird set to 21 degrees.
On both brews, final gravity has been reached in 10 days!
Maybe the ss keeps or reacts to the temperature better than plastic? Altough there is no logic to it, but the change to ss seems to have brought about a slight change in timing?