
Thats majorly excessive! 20C is fine!
Why? One less occasion to open the fermenter, and invite the possibility of a problem. I also didn't like the mess a blow over around the gladwrap made of my fridge floor and fermenter, not to mention whatever might possibly breed in there until I clean it up. I also brew AG, and I'm rather keen not to waste 5 or 6 hours of my time, not to mention the cost of a brew, on the possibility of disposing of a batch other than via my personal consumption.billybushcook wrote:This is getting a bit off topic (maybe should start a new thread)
Warra48,
why would you need a blow off tube? If ever mine foam up & cover the cling wrap, I just replace it as long as it is within a day or so & still going hard, I wouldn't dare open it once it has settled down!!
Cheers, Mick.
Yrs ago that was the only way to do it, you could buy the fermenters with a fish tank heater mounted in the lid with a specially made grommet, the other solution was to cut the three pin plug off the cord, thread it through a small grommet & put a new 3 pin plug back on, but this make it really hard to wash up.drsmurto wrote:You heat the wort itself by putting something inside the fermenter![]()
I have never heard of anyone doing that....
YeP, that's about right!drsmurto wrote:Years ago?
I'd suggest at least 2 decades.
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I take it youv'e seen my pics on the first page of this thread, that is the same method I have been using for years.drsmurto wrote:
i still have my old fermenting fridge - a dead fridge that i kept <22C with the use of frozen 2L bottles. Depending on the outside temp and what i was brewing i would use 1-2 bottles and swap them over each morning with 2 fresh ones.
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Getting back to this,drsmurto wrote:You heat the wort itself by putting something inside the fermenter![]()
I have never heard of anyone doing that....