brumer0
Well-Known Member
Howdy,
Quick question for those of you who have a fridge for fermenting. I have a fridge and a stainless conical fermenter that I am going to marry up. I am looking at buying the 'Johnson Digital Temperature Controller' so I can control the cooling & heating. Right now in NC it is no warmer than 60 degrees, so I will need a heater for my fridge. Ive seen heat lamps used, but am looking for other ideas.
Could I tape the Temperature Controller thermometer on the stainless conical, and get a good reading of the beer temp, or do I need a thermowell?
Could I use a brew belt to warm the beer in the fridge (I have one), or is there another cheap way of doing this?
Thanks everybody!
Quick question for those of you who have a fridge for fermenting. I have a fridge and a stainless conical fermenter that I am going to marry up. I am looking at buying the 'Johnson Digital Temperature Controller' so I can control the cooling & heating. Right now in NC it is no warmer than 60 degrees, so I will need a heater for my fridge. Ive seen heat lamps used, but am looking for other ideas.
Could I tape the Temperature Controller thermometer on the stainless conical, and get a good reading of the beer temp, or do I need a thermowell?
Could I use a brew belt to warm the beer in the fridge (I have one), or is there another cheap way of doing this?
Thanks everybody!