So I've got a california common chugging away in primary right now. As of yet, I've done strictly ales, as I don't have an extra fridge I can either use (or gut to make a proper fermentation chamber), and with the colder weather had no problem keeping my beers fermenting in the low 60s just sitting by my balcony door. Now that the weather's getting warm, I'm able to keep them at a pretty steady 62 (fluctuating 61-63) by leaving my carboys in bin filled with water and occasionally adding bottles filled with ice.
After another couple weeks (I'll give it a week or so after fermentation is done, let it warm up to room temp, 70 degrees for a day or two for a diacetyl rest), I'm planning on pseudo-lagering the common as close to 50 as I can keep it. Problem is, while adding a lot more ice filled bottles more regularly will enable me to get it to that temp, I'm pretty sure there'll be a lot more temperature fluctuation as I work during the day and have no idea how much it'll warm up. Does anyone know how much, if any negative effects this might have on my brew?
After another couple weeks (I'll give it a week or so after fermentation is done, let it warm up to room temp, 70 degrees for a day or two for a diacetyl rest), I'm planning on pseudo-lagering the common as close to 50 as I can keep it. Problem is, while adding a lot more ice filled bottles more regularly will enable me to get it to that temp, I'm pretty sure there'll be a lot more temperature fluctuation as I work during the day and have no idea how much it'll warm up. Does anyone know how much, if any negative effects this might have on my brew?