Okay this is my first brew so yeah, I'm a newbie, feel free to call me a n00b or w/e
I may or may not be having problems with my brewing, I just want to make sure I'm not.
Firstly, It's only been about 24 hours since I got the fermenter going with all the beer in it and stuff, so it's been fermenting for 24 hours. Already I can see a build up of crust on top of the beer just like in the coopers home brew video. Isn't that supposed to happen when it's nearly ready though?
The other thing I'm worried about is it seems to be at about 28-30 degrees on the thermometer on the fermenter... I have my window open and apparently it's 18 degrees outside according to AccuWeather.com.. Are there cold-plates I can buy for the base of the fermenter, and if so do you know where? Preferably in Perth.
Also if it goes slightly over 32 degrees will it go off or taste bad? Will there be any major differences? Or will it just taste slightly not as good? (Coopers recommends 21 to 27 degrees but also says 18 to 32 is acceptable)..
Thanks for your help..
I may or may not be having problems with my brewing, I just want to make sure I'm not.
Firstly, It's only been about 24 hours since I got the fermenter going with all the beer in it and stuff, so it's been fermenting for 24 hours. Already I can see a build up of crust on top of the beer just like in the coopers home brew video. Isn't that supposed to happen when it's nearly ready though?
The other thing I'm worried about is it seems to be at about 28-30 degrees on the thermometer on the fermenter... I have my window open and apparently it's 18 degrees outside according to AccuWeather.com.. Are there cold-plates I can buy for the base of the fermenter, and if so do you know where? Preferably in Perth.
Also if it goes slightly over 32 degrees will it go off or taste bad? Will there be any major differences? Or will it just taste slightly not as good? (Coopers recommends 21 to 27 degrees but also says 18 to 32 is acceptable)..
Thanks for your help..