Hi all,
After doing a few can kits in the dining room (on a sophisticated set-up of fermenter on dining chair wrapped in a rug), I've decided it's time to get a bit more serious and - in conjunction with a new shed build - get set up properly in my own space. baby steps towards AG brewing...
At this stage, I'm looking at getting a cheap chest freezer, and hooking it and a head strip/mat up to a 2-way temperature controller to regulate fermenting temperature.
I am leaning towards a chest freezer as:
1. They're cheaper than decent sized fridges or freezers (and cheaper freezers have cooling coils under each shelf)
2. It will fit the fermenter (or 2 if I get a bigger one) and spare ingredients, etc inside plus provide a worktop for bottling, brewing, etc
3. A freezer (rather than fridge) will let me try to make ice beer styles and cold-crash and things like that
The only downsides I see are:
1. Having to lift the fermenter in and out. Not a huge drama, and there's always a block and tackle
2. Testing SG, etc, but I can get around this by either raising the fermenter enough to get a flask under it, or drilling an access hole in the side wall for a hose to the tap
Anyway, being very, very new to this, I thought I'd ask for opinions, thoughts, etc from the sages on here. I searched and read through the threads on fridge/freezer use, and found nothing to turn me off this approach. Really, apart from the lifting logistics, are there any downsides to using a chest freezer I should know about before I pick one up?
Thanks,
Darren
After doing a few can kits in the dining room (on a sophisticated set-up of fermenter on dining chair wrapped in a rug), I've decided it's time to get a bit more serious and - in conjunction with a new shed build - get set up properly in my own space. baby steps towards AG brewing...
At this stage, I'm looking at getting a cheap chest freezer, and hooking it and a head strip/mat up to a 2-way temperature controller to regulate fermenting temperature.
I am leaning towards a chest freezer as:
1. They're cheaper than decent sized fridges or freezers (and cheaper freezers have cooling coils under each shelf)
2. It will fit the fermenter (or 2 if I get a bigger one) and spare ingredients, etc inside plus provide a worktop for bottling, brewing, etc
3. A freezer (rather than fridge) will let me try to make ice beer styles and cold-crash and things like that
The only downsides I see are:
1. Having to lift the fermenter in and out. Not a huge drama, and there's always a block and tackle
2. Testing SG, etc, but I can get around this by either raising the fermenter enough to get a flask under it, or drilling an access hole in the side wall for a hose to the tap
Anyway, being very, very new to this, I thought I'd ask for opinions, thoughts, etc from the sages on here. I searched and read through the threads on fridge/freezer use, and found nothing to turn me off this approach. Really, apart from the lifting logistics, are there any downsides to using a chest freezer I should know about before I pick one up?
Thanks,
Darren