heckofagator
Well-Known Member
Needed to pick up a new extract kit this am and I opted for a Brewcraft Cream ale kit. I just got home, was getting ready to brew it and after reading the directions, I may have something I wasn't quite prepared for.
The directions state "hybrid ale/lager temp control during fermentation. Start it out as if an ale at 64-67, after a week lower the temp to 48-54 for 2-3 weeks of lagering, for best results."
I use a Cool Brewing fermentation bag and the mid 60s is not an issue, but getting lower than 60 probably is.
So the way I see it, I can either brew with what I have, and just try another frozen 2L bottle in my cycle to try and keep the temp as cool as possible. Or I guess I need to pick up a fridge to ferment in? I don't know that I can do the whole chest freezer and controller at this time, but we were thinking about picking up another fridge/freezer combo to store some stuff in.
What will be the outcome of a cream ale if I keep the temps in the 60's? Can I even keep a fridge temp at 50? I would think it isn't an issue but wanted to ask for some guidance.
Thanks!
The directions state "hybrid ale/lager temp control during fermentation. Start it out as if an ale at 64-67, after a week lower the temp to 48-54 for 2-3 weeks of lagering, for best results."
I use a Cool Brewing fermentation bag and the mid 60s is not an issue, but getting lower than 60 probably is.
So the way I see it, I can either brew with what I have, and just try another frozen 2L bottle in my cycle to try and keep the temp as cool as possible. Or I guess I need to pick up a fridge to ferment in? I don't know that I can do the whole chest freezer and controller at this time, but we were thinking about picking up another fridge/freezer combo to store some stuff in.
What will be the outcome of a cream ale if I keep the temps in the 60's? Can I even keep a fridge temp at 50? I would think it isn't an issue but wanted to ask for some guidance.
Thanks!