PittsburghBrewer
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Hello,
I'm brewing my second beer tonight (a British Bitter extract kit from Northern Brewer). I'll be using Safale S-04 yeast, and I've read that people have success fermenting with that yeast around 64F (beer temperature, not ambient temperature).
Here's my question: do I need to maintain 64F until bottling, or is keeping the low temp. important only during the first few days of active fermentation? I expect to keep the beer on the yeast until around Sept. 17 (18 days). My basement tends to be about 68F ambient, so I'm going to be using an Igloo 60 qt. Ice Cube cooler filled with water and reusable ice packs to keep the temperature down.
Thanks!
I'm brewing my second beer tonight (a British Bitter extract kit from Northern Brewer). I'll be using Safale S-04 yeast, and I've read that people have success fermenting with that yeast around 64F (beer temperature, not ambient temperature).
Here's my question: do I need to maintain 64F until bottling, or is keeping the low temp. important only during the first few days of active fermentation? I expect to keep the beer on the yeast until around Sept. 17 (18 days). My basement tends to be about 68F ambient, so I'm going to be using an Igloo 60 qt. Ice Cube cooler filled with water and reusable ice packs to keep the temperature down.
Thanks!