Blauwkonein
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Hi all,
Like many here, I experience some problems in keeping my fermentation temperature low enough in summer. I brew in a basement, but with current outside temperatures of close to 30C (86F), the basement temperature is just under 20C (68F). Temperatures will rise up to 40C (104F), so I am pretty sure that my basement temperature will rise along and spoil my fermentation.
I happen to live in Georgia (the Republic, not the state), where freezers are quite widely available for a low price. However, as I am looking to keep many buckets cool at the same time, I need something big. I came across a couple of display counter refrigerators, such as the one on the picture.
What is your opinion on getting one of these? pros/cons compared to a regular chest freezer? Myself I thought that the open front will prevent any condensation being formed, and it seems to be able to hold more buckets/carboys than a chest freezer.
Like many here, I experience some problems in keeping my fermentation temperature low enough in summer. I brew in a basement, but with current outside temperatures of close to 30C (86F), the basement temperature is just under 20C (68F). Temperatures will rise up to 40C (104F), so I am pretty sure that my basement temperature will rise along and spoil my fermentation.
I happen to live in Georgia (the Republic, not the state), where freezers are quite widely available for a low price. However, as I am looking to keep many buckets cool at the same time, I need something big. I came across a couple of display counter refrigerators, such as the one on the picture.
What is your opinion on getting one of these? pros/cons compared to a regular chest freezer? Myself I thought that the open front will prevent any condensation being formed, and it seems to be able to hold more buckets/carboys than a chest freezer.

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