the.cassowary
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Greetings,
Now that winter is starting to back away slowly, and spring is near, I'm getting ready to make some highish ABV Belgian styles that I can bottle and hide away until Christmas/New Years. I'm pretty happy with my fermenter setup/temperature control, but when it comes to storing the bottles long term, we're talking just on shelves in the shed (no heating/cooling). I've even got a crate of badly brewed stout under the house, mainly just to keep it out of sight in the hopes it'll get better if I forget about it for 6 months.
Coming into the warmer months, are day/night fluctuations going to ruin any beers I'm trying to improve in the bottle for 3 + months? I haven't got any options for storage in the house, only the shed and under the house. Are long term storage temperatures less important than primary fermentation temperatures?
Now that winter is starting to back away slowly, and spring is near, I'm getting ready to make some highish ABV Belgian styles that I can bottle and hide away until Christmas/New Years. I'm pretty happy with my fermenter setup/temperature control, but when it comes to storing the bottles long term, we're talking just on shelves in the shed (no heating/cooling). I've even got a crate of badly brewed stout under the house, mainly just to keep it out of sight in the hopes it'll get better if I forget about it for 6 months.
Coming into the warmer months, are day/night fluctuations going to ruin any beers I'm trying to improve in the bottle for 3 + months? I haven't got any options for storage in the house, only the shed and under the house. Are long term storage temperatures less important than primary fermentation temperatures?