bluedragoon85
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Hi,
I am very sad right now because I'm almost out of homebrew. I live in southern California and it is near impossible to brew beer without ending up with horrible results. The heat here reaches sometimes even up to 100 F but it usually stays around the high 80s. I have read that it isn't a good idea to brew in these hot temperatures because during fermentation your brew will probably be ruined. I wasn't well prepared and I'm about to suffer the consequences. I only got about a 12 pack of ESB homebrew. I was thinking about maybe using my small Sanyo fridge (usually used as a kegarator conversion DIY project) and fermenting my wort in there at the lowest temperature setting it has. Has anyone done this? does it work? I may try some hybrid beers like kolsch to make this possible.
I am very sad right now because I'm almost out of homebrew. I live in southern California and it is near impossible to brew beer without ending up with horrible results. The heat here reaches sometimes even up to 100 F but it usually stays around the high 80s. I have read that it isn't a good idea to brew in these hot temperatures because during fermentation your brew will probably be ruined. I wasn't well prepared and I'm about to suffer the consequences. I only got about a 12 pack of ESB homebrew. I was thinking about maybe using my small Sanyo fridge (usually used as a kegarator conversion DIY project) and fermenting my wort in there at the lowest temperature setting it has. Has anyone done this? does it work? I may try some hybrid beers like kolsch to make this possible.