Best part of £20 for deliveryMashBag wrote: ↑Fri Apr 01, 2022 5:53 pmCheaper...
https://www.thehomebrewery.co.uk/brew-c ... er-or-kegs
Cheers Tom
Best part of £20 for deliveryMashBag wrote: ↑Fri Apr 01, 2022 5:53 pmCheaper...
https://www.thehomebrewery.co.uk/brew-c ... er-or-kegs
Would be somewhere to startJocky wrote: ↑Fri Apr 01, 2022 7:07 pmIf you’ve got the space in a freezer for ice bottles or blocks, and the time to keep an eye on the temperature (a visible temperature readout is helpful) then this is about as cheap as it gets.soupdragon wrote: ↑Fri Apr 01, 2022 1:40 pmJust found this.......
https://homebrewacademy.com/swamp-coole ... peratures.
Looks promising![]()
Cheers Tom
Tom,soupdragon wrote: ↑Fri Apr 01, 2022 9:44 pmThe original fastferment jacket I was looking at was £36 delivered. Not from Brouland I might add but it was a good picture of it
Cheers Tom
Temperature Chart: Choose the correct fermentation temperature
This chart gives examples of the number and size of frozen water bottles that is needed for a given temperature reduction in the Brew Cooler for 20L beer.
One 1-liter bottle reduce 1,5°C.
Two 1-liter bottles reduce 3°C.
One 1,5-liter bottle reduce 2°C.
Two 1,5-liter bottles reduce 4°C.
Three 1,5-liter bottles reduce 6°C
Four 1,5-liter bottles reduce 8°C.
One 2-liter bottle reduce 3°C.
Two 2-liter bottles reduce 6°C.
Three 2-liters bottles reduce 9°C.
Four 2-liter bottles reduce 12°C.
These temperature reductions are valid for 20L beer in the fermenter. As can be seen, the temperature reduction is about 1,5°C per liter frozen water. The maximum temperature reduction that can be archieved is about 15°C.
Example: If your home ambient temperature is 21°C and you want to ferment 20L ale at 18°C, add one 2-liter or two 1L) frozen plastic water bottle together with your fermenter in the Brew Cooler. Exchange every 24 hours and repeat at least the first 3-4 days during the primary fermentation. If your brew 10L then about half the volume, 1-1.5L frozen water, is enough.
Finally stopped humming and harring and bought one. It's not often I treat myself so what the heysoupdragon wrote: ↑Sat Apr 02, 2022 1:50 pmThehomebrewery one has a delivery charge of around £20.
https://www.brewuk.co.uk/fast-ferment-sample-3425.html
However is about £6 and is a touch cheaper
Cheers Tom