Hey all,
New to the forum and new to the hobby.
Just picked up my coopers DIY starter kit ( the one without the airlock
) and set up the Fermenter in the basment to see what kind of ambient temperature it was reading. Turns out it was 16℃ , so naturally I started researching ways to keep my brew to the recommended 21-27°.
While doing this i discovered that the temperature i have in my basement is PERFECT for brewing a lager... But that coopers ships with ale yeast to keep their promised deadline of a week for fermentation.
So here is my plan, I wanted some opinions.
I'm going to buy an aquarium heater and a large tupperware to warm my fermenter with, and buy an ale kit for my first brew. Do the 21℃ thing as thats probably easier for my first brew.... After my bottling, im going to make the lager kit, only with a lager yeast im going to grab from my supply store so as not to waste the lager kit it came with and the great temperature i have right now. And it'll take a ling time to ferment, but thats okay cause ill have my first brew to drink while I wait.
Thanks for your time,
Moltenink
New to the forum and new to the hobby.
Just picked up my coopers DIY starter kit ( the one without the airlock
While doing this i discovered that the temperature i have in my basement is PERFECT for brewing a lager... But that coopers ships with ale yeast to keep their promised deadline of a week for fermentation.
So here is my plan, I wanted some opinions.
I'm going to buy an aquarium heater and a large tupperware to warm my fermenter with, and buy an ale kit for my first brew. Do the 21℃ thing as thats probably easier for my first brew.... After my bottling, im going to make the lager kit, only with a lager yeast im going to grab from my supply store so as not to waste the lager kit it came with and the great temperature i have right now. And it'll take a ling time to ferment, but thats okay cause ill have my first brew to drink while I wait.
Thanks for your time,
Moltenink