Thank you all for the advice I have received from this forum so far. I was particularly grateful to learn that 18 degrees C would be fine for my beer to ferment in.
Unfortunately my currently broken boiler has lower that temperature to a constant 16 degrees C, which is definitely too cold. I would be very grateful for peoples thoughts on whether a few days at this lower temperature will ruin the beer, or just slow the fermentation down, meaning it requires more days until I can bottle it?
Thanks, Dave
Will cold temperature ruin my beer?
Great thanks.
Hopefully the boiler is being fixed this afternoon, so if so, I will crank up the heat, take a hydrometer reading tonight (the beer has had nearly 2 weeks now) and give it a stir and then take another reading tomorrow night and see where we are.
This forum really is a great resource, thanks I suspect to a small number of very helpful people such as yourself. Thanks.
Hopefully the boiler is being fixed this afternoon, so if so, I will crank up the heat, take a hydrometer reading tonight (the beer has had nearly 2 weeks now) and give it a stir and then take another reading tomorrow night and see where we are.
This forum really is a great resource, thanks I suspect to a small number of very helpful people such as yourself. Thanks.
Depends on what type of FV you have, I drilled an extra whole in my airlock bung and ran the cable through there then reattached the plug.drbell wrote:Presumably you run the cable into the FV using a gromit?
I will certainly consider this idea if this brew struggles to ferment or doesn't taste too good.
Thanks, Dave