phishheadmi
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I'm currently in the process of putting together my first all grain brewing setup and I'm debating whether or not I should build a fermentation chamber. I guess I'm kind of a gear head and I can't stand half measures, so I want to have everything right before I brew my first batch. If I have to build a chamber, so be it...if I can get away without, that would be preferable.
I'll be doing my brewing in an attached garage. I could build a fermentation chamber that would live in the garage OR use an unfinished storage room in my basement. (I'm a reasonably skilled DIYer so constructing the chamber doesn't scare me...though finding the time might) I've had a container of water in the storage room for a couple of weeks now and the water temp fluctuates only from 67-68 degrees F (this during the hottest time of the year). Currently, there's no HVAC running in the room, so it's completely ambient temp. I do have a heat run into the room that I could activate, so heating in the winter shouldn't be an issue, just keeping the room cool enough in the summer. I live in Northern Michigan, near the lake and humidity is an issue (90 degrees today and 90% humidity) so evaporative coolers are not an option.
I anticipate wanting to have more than a couple brews fermenting at a time, so I'd prefer to stay away from a fridge or chest freezer chamber. I do have a couple of window a/c units that are no longer used (but working) that could easily be sacrificed for the build should I decide on a fermentation chamber.
I guess first I need to decide whether or not my storage room would be good for fermentation...it maintains a relatively constant temp in the mid-high 60's, it's dark and rarely accessed, spillage would not be an issue.
Thoughts?
I'll be doing my brewing in an attached garage. I could build a fermentation chamber that would live in the garage OR use an unfinished storage room in my basement. (I'm a reasonably skilled DIYer so constructing the chamber doesn't scare me...though finding the time might) I've had a container of water in the storage room for a couple of weeks now and the water temp fluctuates only from 67-68 degrees F (this during the hottest time of the year). Currently, there's no HVAC running in the room, so it's completely ambient temp. I do have a heat run into the room that I could activate, so heating in the winter shouldn't be an issue, just keeping the room cool enough in the summer. I live in Northern Michigan, near the lake and humidity is an issue (90 degrees today and 90% humidity) so evaporative coolers are not an option.
I anticipate wanting to have more than a couple brews fermenting at a time, so I'd prefer to stay away from a fridge or chest freezer chamber. I do have a couple of window a/c units that are no longer used (but working) that could easily be sacrificed for the build should I decide on a fermentation chamber.
I guess first I need to decide whether or not my storage room would be good for fermentation...it maintains a relatively constant temp in the mid-high 60's, it's dark and rarely accessed, spillage would not be an issue.
Thoughts?