kyle6286
Well-Known Member
Hello all,
I just brewed BM's centennial blonde tonight for the first time. It's hot here in Rhode Island (humid more than anything). For this beer, since I'm using Nottingham yeast, I'd really like to get the temps down to the mid 60s just to be safe. I currently have my swamp cooler setup so the water level is a few inches below the wort level. The reason for this is because I have that damn fermometer on the side and I don't want to get it wet. Am I better off just screwing the fermometer and filling the tub to wort level, or will this method cool my temps down? The water is reading 60 right now, but my fermometer is still at 74. I know fermentation temps are most crucial at the beginning so any help is appreciated. And sorry for the lengthy post, I just don't want to screw up this beer. Thank you
Also, I do have a fan blowing some air at it. To make things worse, I have a fridge downstairs that we don't use and I was excited to use it to control my temps. I tested it a couple days ago and just put some water in my carboy and even at the lowest fridge setting, the fermometer was reading 54. I'm assuming this is a little low for ales. Wtf
I just brewed BM's centennial blonde tonight for the first time. It's hot here in Rhode Island (humid more than anything). For this beer, since I'm using Nottingham yeast, I'd really like to get the temps down to the mid 60s just to be safe. I currently have my swamp cooler setup so the water level is a few inches below the wort level. The reason for this is because I have that damn fermometer on the side and I don't want to get it wet. Am I better off just screwing the fermometer and filling the tub to wort level, or will this method cool my temps down? The water is reading 60 right now, but my fermometer is still at 74. I know fermentation temps are most crucial at the beginning so any help is appreciated. And sorry for the lengthy post, I just don't want to screw up this beer. Thank you
Also, I do have a fan blowing some air at it. To make things worse, I have a fridge downstairs that we don't use and I was excited to use it to control my temps. I tested it a couple days ago and just put some water in my carboy and even at the lowest fridge setting, the fermometer was reading 54. I'm assuming this is a little low for ales. Wtf