So I started my first batch of home brew last weekend and I've been reviewing my notes. I added some pre-boiled water in my fermenter to cool while I cooked my wort, by the time I had brought my wort down to 27C my pre-boiled water was still quite warm despite my best efforts (cooled it in the bathtub along with my pot). By the time I pitched my yeast the fermenter was running 30C according to the sticker thermometer. My question is, what's your preferred method of cooling the fermenter before pitching yeast? My ideas:
Water immerse fermenter - which was very slow for me
Add sterile ice cubes to fermenter?
Let yeast continue and let the fermenter cool whilst air-tight?
Invest in a wort cooler, sanitise it and dunk it into the fermenter?
Something else?
Thanks all.
Water immerse fermenter - which was very slow for me
Add sterile ice cubes to fermenter?
Let yeast continue and let the fermenter cool whilst air-tight?
Invest in a wort cooler, sanitise it and dunk it into the fermenter?
Something else?
Thanks all.