Dr_Horrible
Well-Known Member
I have been using a fermentation chamber since I started brewing, because it's just too damn hot in Texas. So I figure a lager, while a bit more work, shouldn't be a huge deal.
I have setup the fermentation chamber at 70*F, and it says that once it starts to ferment (I will be checking in 24 hours), to SLOWLY drop the temperature to 50*F for a couple weeks (1* an hour).
Well I don't know if I really have the time to babysit the temperature controller for 20 hours, so I suppose my question is what's the safe compromise here? Can I lower it 5 degrees every few hours? What exactly am I trying to prevent here versus just setting it to 50*F and walking away and letting it drop to 50*F?
Thanks!
I have setup the fermentation chamber at 70*F, and it says that once it starts to ferment (I will be checking in 24 hours), to SLOWLY drop the temperature to 50*F for a couple weeks (1* an hour).
Well I don't know if I really have the time to babysit the temperature controller for 20 hours, so I suppose my question is what's the safe compromise here? Can I lower it 5 degrees every few hours? What exactly am I trying to prevent here versus just setting it to 50*F and walking away and letting it drop to 50*F?
Thanks!