jvp1
Well-Known Member
Hi y'all,
My beers are currently carbing on my patio (covered) where the temperature varies from 40-50F (4-10C)... I don't want to carb inside because I don't have a cooler or anything and as it's my first time brewing I don't want to risk any bombs.
I understand that carbing at a lower temperature means lower carbing, but if I carb at a lower temperature, do I take care of the carbonation and bottle conditioning at the same time, thus (potentially) shortening the process? Or at least not lengthening it?
My beers are currently carbing on my patio (covered) where the temperature varies from 40-50F (4-10C)... I don't want to carb inside because I don't have a cooler or anything and as it's my first time brewing I don't want to risk any bombs.
I understand that carbing at a lower temperature means lower carbing, but if I carb at a lower temperature, do I take care of the carbonation and bottle conditioning at the same time, thus (potentially) shortening the process? Or at least not lengthening it?