Interesting experiment....you'd think the yeast would bring at least a bit of saison...a stout saison sounds a bit wrong but I would have to try it ..
Carpet is an insulator, ceramic tiles conduct the heat away. The temperature of the ground is significantly lower than room temperature, so it works in my favour. Plus at night the room temp. is likely to drop to 15C or less. This is the north, you know, not the sub tropical southern climes!A ceramic tiled floor won't be any cooler than a carpeted floor or wooden floor. So, if the room temperature is 23 your FV can't go any lower.
I’ve just discovered saison yeast isn’t always that saisony. I’ve just popped my first bottle of Coopers stout that I free-fermented with Mangrove Jack French Saison yeast. It must have fermented at at least 25C as the flat rarely gets colder than that and the brew cupboard is snug.
I’m not getting much funk - the stout flavours drown it out.
Carpet is an insulator, ceramic tiles conduct the heat away. The temperature of the ground is significantly lower than room temperature, so it works in my favour. Plus at night the room temp. is likely to drop to 15C or less. This is the north, you know, not the sub tropical southern climes!
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