TylerPrime
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Hey All,
So I just pitched a cream ale last night in my Conical, and I just realized that it might be too cold for reliable fermentation. While fermentation has already begun, I was wondering if anyone would recommend temperature control for the remainder of the fermentation process?
I live in Southern California, so the high's are currently in the mid 60s, with the low's in the mid 40s. Obviously, during the day, the temperature is perfect, but I think the temperature at night is a bit too low.
I currently have a blanket wrapped around the fermenter in my closet, but I doubt it's enough. Will the low temperature impose bad flavors on my brew? If so, what type of temp control would you recommend for me to increase the temp on the plastic fermenter?
Thanks
So I just pitched a cream ale last night in my Conical, and I just realized that it might be too cold for reliable fermentation. While fermentation has already begun, I was wondering if anyone would recommend temperature control for the remainder of the fermentation process?
I live in Southern California, so the high's are currently in the mid 60s, with the low's in the mid 40s. Obviously, during the day, the temperature is perfect, but I think the temperature at night is a bit too low.
I currently have a blanket wrapped around the fermenter in my closet, but I doubt it's enough. Will the low temperature impose bad flavors on my brew? If so, what type of temp control would you recommend for me to increase the temp on the plastic fermenter?
Thanks