Priming temperature

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thatsus02

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when i add the priming solution to my brew and bottle it, does warmer temperature carbonate it faster than cooler temperatures. ie keeping it at room temp instead of in the fridge.:tank:
 
You should try to store it at around 70 degrees. If you put them in the fridge the yeast will go dormant and refuse to carbonate.
 
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