Will leave all grain, closed transfers and kegging for latter
It takes a lot longer to clear the warmer it is. If you cold crash and let the beer warm up what has settled out of the beer will come back into suspension.Thanks, I’m happy to wait. I’m now more concerned about the ambient temperature after fermentation.
Is it going to ruin the brew if it’s too warm in the shed?
Don't put it off, brew something simple and build on your equipment as you go and can afford. Some things can seem quite daunting when you start but after 20 something years you will wonder what you were worried about.I see, so I’m not going to ruin it as such?
I’ll get a fridge sorted, it’s not hot weather at the moment though. I just want to get on with the first brew, it’s like The more I read, the more reason to put it off!
Not unless it's really hot. Might shorten the life expectancy a bit but personally I've never had that problem.Is it going to ruin the brew if it’s too warm in the shed?
Couldn't agree more.I just want to get on with the first brew, it’s like The more I read, the more reason to put it off!
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