BOG
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Hi,
Does anyone know what the results are if the fermentation is stop start?
I have a brew belt but don't like leaving it on for long periods (as it cooks the beer) and definately not at night.
Problem is the temp drops so low at night that fermentation stops (no airlock activity). (<18 deg)
I'm doing an APA with fussy yeast. When I get up in the morning I turn on the brewing belt for about an hour and up the temp goes and she's off again bubbling away.
I don't leave it on for too long or the temp will go so high as 32 deg and kill the brew. (10 litre batch)
What's the general consenses on having the fermentation stop at night and restart in the day. Does it impart bad flavours or do bad things to the beer other than extend the fermentation period?
BOG
Does anyone know what the results are if the fermentation is stop start?
I have a brew belt but don't like leaving it on for long periods (as it cooks the beer) and definately not at night.
Problem is the temp drops so low at night that fermentation stops (no airlock activity). (<18 deg)
I'm doing an APA with fussy yeast. When I get up in the morning I turn on the brewing belt for about an hour and up the temp goes and she's off again bubbling away.
I don't leave it on for too long or the temp will go so high as 32 deg and kill the brew. (10 litre batch)
What's the general consenses on having the fermentation stop at night and restart in the day. Does it impart bad flavours or do bad things to the beer other than extend the fermentation period?
BOG