Temperature

Discussion on brewing beer from malt extract, hops, and yeast.
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Post by carpet19 » Sat Feb 16, 2008 9:07 am

To keep the temperature of the fermenter controlled, I use a simple thermostatic heater. The same ones they use for fish tanks, they only cost aroung £15. after pitching the yeast i set the heater to 23 degrees until fermentation actually starts then i lower the heat to 20 degrees and leave it on continously until fermentation finishes. I really do find them excellent for the purpose. The above temperatures are for ales. If i was brewing lager, i would ferment in the outside shed with the thermostat set to 10 degrees but only in the winter months. Hope this helps.

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Post by Aleman » Sat Feb 16, 2008 10:28 am

carpet19 wrote:To keep the temperature of the fermenter controlled, I use a simple thermostatic heater. The same ones they use for fish tanks, they only cost aroung £15.


I've just got one of those for my small batches (~17L), but I'm going to stand the FV (A corny with the top cut off) in a plastic FV with some water in the base and the heater in that (one less thing to sanitise). I can also connect it all in to my larger FV temperature controller as well . . . Bonus

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Post by carpet » Mon Feb 18, 2008 4:07 pm

Are brew belts set at a max temperature? I think this may be the easiest option for me.

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