yeastofhere
New Member
Hi all,
Been brewing on and off for about 20 years. The thing that finally prompted me to finally register and post to this august and revered site is a frustration I have had for the past couple years. Normally, my fermentations are done in my basement, because its well, out of the way where I'm "allowed" to keep my carboys
Unfortunately, my basement, far from being a stable, cool place, turns out to be WARMER than the rest of the house, but only sometimes, somewhat unpredictably...this has produced a few beers that have been at 72-75 degrees during their fermentation. Occasionally I have resorted to wet t-shirts
eek
for my carboys, etc, to try to keep the temps down, but then of course the temp in the basement goes down, slowing the fermentation, etc.
Most recently, I made a session IPA and went with WPL001 to try to limit the
flavors due to higher fermentation. Unfortunately, sniffing the secondary as I was about to dry hop...there it is. Considering dumping $30 in grain, hops and yeast down the drain instead of wasting more $ in hops dry hopping a banana-IPA.
So, for the future stability and sanity- has anyone tried keeping a fridge at 68F? I'm not sure a fridge would set to that high of a minimum temp. Relying on evaporation is, well, relying on me to go down there and check it every day, which, uuuhhh...isnt reliable.
Thanks all!
Been brewing on and off for about 20 years. The thing that finally prompted me to finally register and post to this august and revered site is a frustration I have had for the past couple years. Normally, my fermentations are done in my basement, because its well, out of the way where I'm "allowed" to keep my carboys
Unfortunately, my basement, far from being a stable, cool place, turns out to be WARMER than the rest of the house, but only sometimes, somewhat unpredictably...this has produced a few beers that have been at 72-75 degrees during their fermentation. Occasionally I have resorted to wet t-shirts
Most recently, I made a session IPA and went with WPL001 to try to limit the

So, for the future stability and sanity- has anyone tried keeping a fridge at 68F? I'm not sure a fridge would set to that high of a minimum temp. Relying on evaporation is, well, relying on me to go down there and check it every day, which, uuuhhh...isnt reliable.
Thanks all!