bigdawg86
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I purchased the Norsk Gardshus Ale which includes Yeast Bay "Sigmund's Voss Kveik" yeast... The instructions state it must be fermented at 80-100° which is pretty toasty. :cross:
I live in SoCal and my garage hits that no problem currently, but I do not want the temperature fluctuation (and possible over temps) that would come with just letting it rip in the garage.
I have a keezer which I have been using as a fermentation chamber, but want to figure out the best way to hold the higher than usual fermentation temperatures. Any suggestions would be great. I already have the Inkbird temp controller.
I live in SoCal and my garage hits that no problem currently, but I do not want the temperature fluctuation (and possible over temps) that would come with just letting it rip in the garage.
I have a keezer which I have been using as a fermentation chamber, but want to figure out the best way to hold the higher than usual fermentation temperatures. Any suggestions would be great. I already have the Inkbird temp controller.