Big John
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Hello,
I was just reading about the temperature control methods people use during fermentation (i use the frozen ice block in an old fridge method) and it got me thinking about last summer (my first summer for brewing).
The main problem I had was after I had dumped in the kit n bits that the wort temp was too high for pitching my yeast (26+ degrees). My responise was to use sterilized water ice blocks which I prepared myself beforehand. However I read somewhere that somebody just uses store bought ice (drinking quality obviously).
Since I use normal tap water with my kit, would store bought ice work?
What do others think?
Thanks
John
I was just reading about the temperature control methods people use during fermentation (i use the frozen ice block in an old fridge method) and it got me thinking about last summer (my first summer for brewing).
The main problem I had was after I had dumped in the kit n bits that the wort temp was too high for pitching my yeast (26+ degrees). My responise was to use sterilized water ice blocks which I prepared myself beforehand. However I read somewhere that somebody just uses store bought ice (drinking quality obviously).
Since I use normal tap water with my kit, would store bought ice work?
What do others think?
Thanks
John