Brewing temperatures

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undercover1
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Brewing temperatures

Post by undercover1 »

So, 32oC here in Melbourne today, with more 30+ days to come.
I guess that brown ale I've got in secondary will be my last brew for a while.
Those two little words that mean so much- "temperature control". Sigh.

Will also have to get the stockpile insulated- have some heavy duty corrugated cardboard boxes that slide down over the stacks of milk crates.
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$199 for a wine cooler fridge @ K-mart for primary and secondry and your back in the game again.
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Post by scblack »

I've got my fermenter in Sydney - in the laundry tub, filled with water, and ice blocks in the water, keeping temps at about 21-23, with outside temps up to 30. Oh, and towels draped over, wet.

It's keeping temps reasonable.
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Post by Antsvb »

scblack,

Doing the same, except mine is in a crate in the garage, not the sink. :lol:

Keeping about 20 degrees :D , but this was a lager yeast which I thought I'd try and get in when we had that cool snap 2 weeks back :cry:
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Post by Aussie Claret »

Check out your local supermarket for the Polystyrene Brocoli boxes perfect size for fitting 18long necks, they come with a lid and help to keep a constant temp. for bottle conditioning. I've got about 10 of them all free. :lol:
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Post by Dogger Dan »

Fricking scraping frost off the car with snow inbound.

No brewing for you UC1, the best I can do is a lathargic lager :wink: :wink:

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scblack
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Post by scblack »

Antsvb wrote:scblack,

Doing the same, except mine is in a crate in the garage, not the sink. :lol:

Keeping about 20 degrees :D , but this was a lager yeast which I thought I'd try and get in when we had that cool snap 2 weeks back :cry:
Ah, thats an idea - a crate rather than the sink - cool, Antsvb.

I think one of my eskies is big enough for the job.
Tyberious Funk
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Re: Brewing temperatures

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undercover1 wrote:So, 32oC here in Melbourne today, with more 30+ days to come.
I guess that brown ale I've got in secondary will be my last brew for a while.
Those two little words that mean so much- "temperature control". Sigh.

Will also have to get the stockpile insulated- have some heavy duty corrugated cardboard boxes that slide down over the stacks of milk crates.
I'm fortunate that the thermostat for my heating system is right next to the brew cupboard so I can keep a reasonably accurate eye on the temperature. Currently temperature outside is 32C, but it's 25 in the brew cupboard. If it gets much hotter though, I'm going to have to break out the ice cubes and wet towels. But it's forecast to rain tomorrow... so the temperature should drop :)
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Post by cliffo »

Aussie Claret wrote:Check out your local supermarket for the Polystyrene Brocoli boxes perfect size for fitting 18long necks, they come with a lid and help to keep a constant temp. for bottle conditioning. I've got about 10 of them all free. :lol:
Cheers
AC
Or do as I do and use the brocolli boxes to make an insulated fermenting box. I put 3 on top of each other, glued together then filled the gaps with expanding foam.

Throw in ice bricks twice a day and I can keep the temps down to around 11-14 degrees without much trouble at all. Here's a link to a photo of it:


http://aclifton.gallery.netspace.net.au/album01/Box

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Post by tcc »

Hillbilly wrote:$199 for a wine cooler fridge @ K-mart for primary and secondry and your back in the game again.

that sounds like a good deal

are the thermostats on these things any good?
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Post by Shaun »

Free fridge + gift certificate at the HBS (Fridge thermostat) = complete temperature control :) 8) 8) 32 deg out side who cares lets put down a lager :lol:
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Post by Simo »

our laundry is central in the house and doesn't tend to get very warm. I have my fermenter on the bench wrapped in a soaking towel with ice blocks in the lid depression and it's at 22 degrees. If it gets much warmer I may plop the lot in the sink with ice and such but I think the other family members might have something to say about that!
I've got access to a cellar at the old mans place but it's an hour away. I may put down a lager later in december or such (or maybe sooner...) to enjoy at the tail end of summer. It's a constant 11-13 degrees in there :D
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Post by triumph »

Hey guys just a quick question that has probably been answered before, but I have a pale ale that is nearing the end of its fermentation ( gravity 1012, OG 1062) and today the brew hit 26c after spending most of its life at about 21c. I have cooled it back down to 22 in the garage fridge. I sampled it when i took its last reading and it was strongly reminiscent of pineapple juice. I used a safale US 56 yeast and wonder if i have stuffed it up with this temperature spike? Anyone done the same?
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Post by gregb »

Having done most of its brewing at 21c the late spike wont stuff the beer. Also, 26c is not a panic temp for most Ale yeasts. Chances are you will barely notice it, and then only if you are looking.

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Re: Brewing temperatures

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undercover1 wrote: Those two little words that mean so much- "temperature control". Sigh.
UC1,
$103 for a unit in your neck 'o' the woods. (no pstg).
excuse me... your karma just ran over my dogma.

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Post by mikey »

Hillbilly wrote:$199 for a wine cooler fridge @ K-mart for primary and secondry and your back in the game again.
Hillbilly :lol:
What brand was that Hby?
undercover1
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Post by undercover1 »

Yardie,
Is cash in the mail OK? I'm there.
Salut!
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Post by yardglass »

undercover1 wrote:Yardie,
Is cash in the mail OK? I'm there.
uc1,

was only referring to myself who resides not in melbourne, that a thermostat is 113 dollars (pstg) as opposed to 103 you. ( nil pstg ).

Bargain.
excuse me... your karma just ran over my dogma.

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Post by tcc »

mikey wrote:
Hillbilly wrote:$199 for a wine cooler fridge @ K-mart for primary and secondry and your back in the game again.
Hillbilly :lol:
What brand was that Hby?
i had a look up at my local kmart - they are mistral brand wine coolers, they only get them in now and then and cant order or let you place a deposit on one :(
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Post by mikey »

tcc wrote:
mikey wrote:
Hillbilly wrote:$199 for a wine cooler fridge @ K-mart for primary and secondry and your back in the game again.
Hillbilly :lol:
What brand was that Hby?
i had a look up at my local kmart - they are mistral brand wine coolers, they only get them in now and then and cant order or let you place a deposit on one :(
Cheers.

Living in Brisbane myself want something cheap and easy so I can make some lagers.
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