Hi Crusty,
Welcome to the wonderful world of brewing!
You will find that although your brew will not be ruined, you will find at those sorts of temps, your brew will be high in fruity flavours...you want to try & get your Ale temps below 20*C & lagers below 10*C
There is loads of info on this ...
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- Saturday Jan 28, 2006 10:18 am
- Forum: Making beer
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- Friday Jan 27, 2006 1:49 pm
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Brew Overheat
Hi Chaps.
After hinting for so long, my wife finally gave me a Coopers Home Brew kit for Christmas (and a permit fill the house with beer fumes). Only yesterday did i manage to mix my first brew of "Coopers Real Ale". Unfortunately here in Melbourne temperatures have soared, and my brew has kicked ...
After hinting for so long, my wife finally gave me a Coopers Home Brew kit for Christmas (and a permit fill the house with beer fumes). Only yesterday did i manage to mix my first brew of "Coopers Real Ale". Unfortunately here in Melbourne temperatures have soared, and my brew has kicked ...