Its September and the central heatings on!
Its September and the central heatings on!
Homebrewing is changing my life after only a week; I'd usually be suggesting the MRS put on a wooly jumper. It'd be at least October before the switch got flicked for central heating!
Heating will not go on till November in our house.
Maybe the occasional open fire to burn offcuts from the garden.
Like Daab an extra jumper is a lot more pocket and eco friendly
Its different for fermenting beer and wine they will always be heated when needed:D
Maybe the occasional open fire to burn offcuts from the garden.
Like Daab an extra jumper is a lot more pocket and eco friendly
Its different for fermenting beer and wine they will always be heated when needed:D
Fermenter(s): Lambic, Wheat beer, Amrillo/Cascade Beer
Cornys: Hobgoblin clone, Four Shades Stout, Wheat Beer, Amarillo/Cascade Ale, Apple Wine, Cider, Damson Wine, Ginger Beer
Cornys: Hobgoblin clone, Four Shades Stout, Wheat Beer, Amarillo/Cascade Ale, Apple Wine, Cider, Damson Wine, Ginger Beer
I'm with Beatnik!
Talking to my wife last night on the phone, she has had the heating on already (and she doesn't normally switch it on until the first frost!).
Unfortunately I live in Service accomodation and the penny pinchers don't turn it on until 1st October.
And they came round this year putting new thermostats on all the radiators so you can't turn them up past tepid!
Talking to my wife last night on the phone, she has had the heating on already (and she doesn't normally switch it on until the first frost!).
Unfortunately I live in Service accomodation and the penny pinchers don't turn it on until 1st October.
And they came round this year putting new thermostats on all the radiators so you can't turn them up past tepid!
Its my wifes rule!Beatnik69 wrote:No heating 'til November??!!? I'm assuming none of you lads are married to or living with a woman. If I tried keeping the heating off until November I'd be bucked out of the house by SWMBO
Now that winter starts in September and ends in May the fuel bill has to be reduced somewhere and I have loads of jumpers
Fermenter(s): Lambic, Wheat beer, Amrillo/Cascade Beer
Cornys: Hobgoblin clone, Four Shades Stout, Wheat Beer, Amarillo/Cascade Ale, Apple Wine, Cider, Damson Wine, Ginger Beer
Cornys: Hobgoblin clone, Four Shades Stout, Wheat Beer, Amarillo/Cascade Ale, Apple Wine, Cider, Damson Wine, Ginger Beer
Think turning on the central heating last night was too little too late
My first ever brew has been stuck at 1018 since tuesday. Since I dont have any yeast enzyme I've gently roused the wort and added another sachet of yeast. If its still stuck come Saturday then at least I can get to the brew shop for the enzyme. I'm certain the temp didnt drop below the 20 mark.

Heating
My household heating is the brewbelt. We all huddle around it in an evening for warmth.
TBH if it falls below the required temp all I do with the Fermentation bucket is wrap it in fleecy. worked for me for the past 3 years.
It's all so limp all this putting on your heaters in September malarky. What is this board all full of southerners or are there some hardier folk in here.
Phaaa still t-shirt and shorts around the house weather.

TBH if it falls below the required temp all I do with the Fermentation bucket is wrap it in fleecy. worked for me for the past 3 years.
It's all so limp all this putting on your heaters in September malarky. What is this board all full of southerners or are there some hardier folk in here.
Phaaa still t-shirt and shorts around the house weather.

