WeaselEstateBrewery
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Have been wondering about this myself. I have only one beer fridge which plays the roles of fermenting fridge and keg fridge. I will brew a lager this wek, which means raising the temp of the fridge from 4 to 11 degrees while it ferments for two weeks (during this time I will consume beer from bottles as 11 degrees is too warm for me to drink. Am hoping this won't affect the kegged beer?