Best Beer for Summer
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Best Beer for Summer
Gday, i'm looking for an opinion on the best beer to brew and best yeasts to use during summer in brisbane where max temp flux's between 25 and 20 degrees?
Re: Best Beer for Summer
Don`t be silly. Brisbane temps. in summer are a lot higher than 20-25*!Jonathon Sunshine wrote:Gday, i'm looking for an opinion on the best beer to brew and best yeasts to use during summer in brisbane where max temp flux's between 25 and 20 degrees?
Where did you get those figures from? An average over the typical summer months would be around 33* +.
But that`s Gecko`s response, not yours originally. You hadn`t said anything in the thread until you said "we", so I wondered who you meant by "we"Pale_Ale wrote:Yeah, we! Look above at Gecko's response.ryan wrote:wePale_Ale wrote:As above, we reckon it was a typo and meant to read 25 - 30. Also he may have meant indoors.
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25~30
sorry guys, i was in a bit of a rush when i wrote that, i did indeed mean 25~30.
Re: 25~30
JS, do you have any way of bringing your brewing temp down to 18-20*?Jonathon Sunshine wrote:sorry guys, i was in a bit of a rush when i wrote that, i did indeed mean 25~30.
Anything above 22* or so is not going to give you the best beer.
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Well, if you`re going to figure it like that, make 2 ales, one at 18*, the other at 30*. Then you will know if it`s worth the trouble of fighting nature.Jonathon Sunshine wrote:Not really, i don't have a basement or anything, althou i do live in an oldschool brick house, so it doesn't get nearly as hot inside as it is out.
Anyhow, i figure why fight nature...
Dear Ryan,
Sorry for any confusion.
Now, onto the post:
Jonathon, I would get a thermometer off eBay (I got mine for about $12 all up, and it's got an outdoors probe as well) and find the coolest place in the house.
Other ideas for cooling (without a fridge etc.) are a laundry sink or bath with ice added periodically, a wet towel re-wetted periodically, or if you've got a good aircon just put it on full blast! *that last one may result in astronomical electricity bills.
Sorry for any confusion.
Now, onto the post:
Jonathon, I would get a thermometer off eBay (I got mine for about $12 all up, and it's got an outdoors probe as well) and find the coolest place in the house.
Other ideas for cooling (without a fridge etc.) are a laundry sink or bath with ice added periodically, a wet towel re-wetted periodically, or if you've got a good aircon just put it on full blast! *that last one may result in astronomical electricity bills.
Coopers.
Nah. We think a Belgian Ale would be the best bet.drsmurto wrote:First argument of the year???? And its not the usual suspects either.......
Wewould go an english style ale with the fermenter wrapped in a wet towel, should keep the temps below 22.
What do we think?
Cheers
DrSmurto
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