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Carrying a full 50lt pot up stairs boiling, cool or cold is a bit of an issue especially after draining the bag hanging off your ****. Even superman might baulk at that.
ok yeah very good point. what would you suggest is a nice drop? mate likes cascade pale ale, told him id make it for him but its kinda boaring, tho very largerish so could be a nice substituteTroopa said:Bribie you dont need a fridge down here for the next couple of weeks to lager.. its only getting to 14-16degrees during the day. Its killing me cause i refuse to use heat pads/lights (personal choice)
Bbowzky I love ales because its 1 week or so till you know if you stuffed it up or not. if your a die hard lagerer then go for it, otherwise go for a simple ale so you may know sooner if your on the right track.
Just my 2cents
No.Bbowzky1 said:quick bottle conditioning question off topic, i have some brews in my cold *** garage, wil they condition/ carbonate if stitting below the yeast operating temps? and how long would you suggest itd take an IPA to condition in our garage?
ok cool so i really need them inside to carbonate.Rocker1986 said:No.
Unless they were already carbonated before the temp dropped. If you bottled them and left them in a cold spot straight away then they most likely won't carbonate. I made this mistake a couple of years ago which is one reason I decided to start brewing lagers (not largers ) in winter instead of ales.
If they're already carbonated then conditioning at a low temp like that is no problem. Probably better than higher temps really.
They are conditioned when you decide they are at their optimum drinking. Try one a week and make a note of when you feel they're at their best.
Ok well that won't be warm enough to carbonate ales. That's about what mine were sitting at when they failed. I would be moving them to a warmer location for 2-3 weeks to allow them to carbonate, then shift them back to the garage.Bbowzky1 said:I live in melbournes north so current temps in the garage are around 10c
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