Crusty
Well-Known Member
Hi all,
I am new to brewing & bought a can of Coopers international Canadian blonde after a recommendation of a friend. His beer was kegged & tasted really good. I fermented mine & only wrapped a blanket round the fermenter & temps went up & down for the whole time ranging from 18-23 deg c. Fermentation lasted about 11 days & I kegged it yesterday, placed it in the fridge overnight after co2 addition & burping & let it chill to 4 deg c. I then upped the reg to 230 kpa for 48 hours as my friend does & will burp keg to serving pressure tomorrow afternoon. I tasted a sample not totally carbed & not too impressed. Tastes fairly ordinary.
Does fluctuating temps affect the taste of the beer?
I am going to buy a brew belt for the fermenter & a Fridgemate temp controller to avoid this next time round.
Cheers,
Crusty
I am new to brewing & bought a can of Coopers international Canadian blonde after a recommendation of a friend. His beer was kegged & tasted really good. I fermented mine & only wrapped a blanket round the fermenter & temps went up & down for the whole time ranging from 18-23 deg c. Fermentation lasted about 11 days & I kegged it yesterday, placed it in the fridge overnight after co2 addition & burping & let it chill to 4 deg c. I then upped the reg to 230 kpa for 48 hours as my friend does & will burp keg to serving pressure tomorrow afternoon. I tasted a sample not totally carbed & not too impressed. Tastes fairly ordinary.
Does fluctuating temps affect the taste of the beer?
I am going to buy a brew belt for the fermenter & a Fridgemate temp controller to avoid this next time round.
Cheers,
Crusty