jerryodom
Well-Known Member
I'm plotting on how to get a steady production of small batch lagers going in the garage. I've got this little refrigerator that on it's lowest setting sits at 40-42F that I think will work for fermenting with WLP833 yeast in these 3 gallon better bottles. As I understand it that yeast has a pretty low optimal temperature range starting at 48F. Plastic is a better insulator than glass and I've heard that in glass carboys your temperature can vary by 5F.
So does anyone think I won't be able to get a good fermentation in a 40-42F refrigerator?(proper starter sizes of course)
So does anyone think I won't be able to get a good fermentation in a 40-42F refrigerator?(proper starter sizes of course)