William in Melbourne
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I bought a Mangrove Jack’s starter kit without understanding that this cold Melbourne winter would require temperature control. I have now ordered a Mangrove Jack’s heat belt and an Inkbird 308T, just to warm, not to cool. The instructions say: “Set up your fermenter in a location where your beer can ferment between 25-40 degrees.” The Kveik yeast sachet says, “suitable to ferment at 20-40 degrees but for optimal results ferment at 30-40 degrees”. I live in a flat with ambient temperatures around 11-15 degrees lately.
The kit comes with a tin called “Gold Lager”. If Kveik yeast likes heat, but lager brews at cold temps, why is this the basic setup? I would be thankful for any advice on how to get something good out of this gear. I’m curious as to what happens when people do these kits without temperature control. Would the beer even ferment at my low ambient temperatures of 10-15 degrees?
The kit comes with a tin called “Gold Lager”. If Kveik yeast likes heat, but lager brews at cold temps, why is this the basic setup? I would be thankful for any advice on how to get something good out of this gear. I’m curious as to what happens when people do these kits without temperature control. Would the beer even ferment at my low ambient temperatures of 10-15 degrees?