I've read two things concerning what temperature to keep your bottles of carbonating beer at. One said to keep it at the same temperature as it fermented, and the other said on average, 70 degrees. I have been fermenting in a downstairs closet attached to our utility room that stays at an ambient 64 degrees this time of year.
I just bottled my second batch of beer. My first batch was carbonated in that same closet at 64 degrees ambient (the same it fermented in). It carbonated fine, but I was hoping for a tad bit more carbonation for a little bit bigger head. I am thinking of storing my second batch of beer in an upstairs closet that will be anywhere between 70 and 75 degrees ambient. Is 75 degrees getting too warm, or should I be ok?
I just bottled my second batch of beer. My first batch was carbonated in that same closet at 64 degrees ambient (the same it fermented in). It carbonated fine, but I was hoping for a tad bit more carbonation for a little bit bigger head. I am thinking of storing my second batch of beer in an upstairs closet that will be anywhere between 70 and 75 degrees ambient. Is 75 degrees getting too warm, or should I be ok?