Madroaster
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Hi All,
This is my first post here, but not my first time home brewing. I've made a few of the extract kits when I was in university, and some wine then, too, maybe 10 batches total. One went bad, but it was my roommate's fault; he didn't value sanitation and I gave up nagging.
Anyway, my question is about a Brewhouse kit. I've searched (googled this site) and can't find the answer. The kit instructions call for room temperature water to be added. I have a line running off my carbon filter for my espresso machine and I'd like to take it from there. But it's coming from the mains and will be cooler than room temp by a good 10C.
I had planned to use the Cooper's yeast that came with the kit (I want to try an unmodified kit first), and I'll ferment in the basement where ambient temp will hover around 13C. My fear is the cold water will keep the yeast from activating, and at those temps it will already have a hard enough time (though I'll put the fermenter in a big box up off the floor, which should keep it warmer). I can think of three options:
Can anyone offer any advice? Brewing upstairs isn't an option at all--it's a very small house and my espresso habit already takes up a lot of real estate. It's a surprisingly small, closetless house.
This is my first post here, but not my first time home brewing. I've made a few of the extract kits when I was in university, and some wine then, too, maybe 10 batches total. One went bad, but it was my roommate's fault; he didn't value sanitation and I gave up nagging.
Anyway, my question is about a Brewhouse kit. I've searched (googled this site) and can't find the answer. The kit instructions call for room temperature water to be added. I have a line running off my carbon filter for my espresso machine and I'd like to take it from there. But it's coming from the mains and will be cooler than room temp by a good 10C.
I had planned to use the Cooper's yeast that came with the kit (I want to try an unmodified kit first), and I'll ferment in the basement where ambient temp will hover around 13C. My fear is the cold water will keep the yeast from activating, and at those temps it will already have a hard enough time (though I'll put the fermenter in a big box up off the floor, which should keep it warmer). I can think of three options:
- Leave the water out upstairs to warm up a bit overnight
- Pitch at the cooler temp but bring the bucket upstairs until the yeast activates, then back downstairs
- Just try it with cool water in the basement and see what happens; moving as necessary
Can anyone offer any advice? Brewing upstairs isn't an option at all--it's a very small house and my espresso habit already takes up a lot of real estate. It's a surprisingly small, closetless house.