barleyfreak
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Does anyone know how to calculate how long it takes 5 gallons to adjust to changes in ambient temperature? It is cold in the winter here and my sole source of heat is a woodstove. My last ale ferment had temp swings of 74 at one end and 62 the other. Assuming that the ambient temp was equally divided in both climbing and falling between those two temps, then doesn't it make sense that the beer's temperature would always be playing catch up to those temps and really have a range closer to something like 66 to 70?
In other words if the ambient temp low and high do not stay there for long, then the beer will never actually reach that temp extreme. If anyone knows an online calculator or formula for calculating the change in temp of a liquid in ambient temp changes that would be helpful. I wasn't able to find one.
**Disclaimer** I do understand that ambient and ferment temps are different -- I make adjustments for that.
In other words if the ambient temp low and high do not stay there for long, then the beer will never actually reach that temp extreme. If anyone knows an online calculator or formula for calculating the change in temp of a liquid in ambient temp changes that would be helpful. I wasn't able to find one.
**Disclaimer** I do understand that ambient and ferment temps are different -- I make adjustments for that.