dsaavedra
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I'm planning on doing my third batch, a Newcastle clone from Midwest, this weekend. I've learned a lot since I started brewing... my first brew had no temp control whatsoever and fermented at room temp (around 70°F) and likely got pretty warm inside the fermenter. My second brew I kept in a cold room with the window cracked and the sticker on that one said mid to upper 60's the whole time (I used Nottingham so it could have been a little cooler but I made progress). My third batch I want to try out a swamp cooler to try and maintain a steady, cooler temp.
I don't have a cooler to fit my fermenter in but I have an empty Rubbermaid tub to put it in. Right now the stick on thermometer on my empty fermenter says its 63° in the basement. I think that would be a good temperature to maintain for the yeast I'm using (Safale S-04) but without a swamp cooler the wort temp could get into the 70's I'd imagine.
So to maintain low to mid 60's in my uninsulated swamp cooler, how much ice should I put in it? I imagine I won't need much but I've never done this before. Also, my stick on thermometer is halfway down the carboy, so it would be submerged in water if I were to fill the swamp cooler up to the wort level. How should I monitor my temperature?
I don't have a cooler to fit my fermenter in but I have an empty Rubbermaid tub to put it in. Right now the stick on thermometer on my empty fermenter says its 63° in the basement. I think that would be a good temperature to maintain for the yeast I'm using (Safale S-04) but without a swamp cooler the wort temp could get into the 70's I'd imagine.
So to maintain low to mid 60's in my uninsulated swamp cooler, how much ice should I put in it? I imagine I won't need much but I've never done this before. Also, my stick on thermometer is halfway down the carboy, so it would be submerged in water if I were to fill the swamp cooler up to the wort level. How should I monitor my temperature?