ScoobyDude
Well-Known Member
I bottled my first brew last week. No bombs here, but I've got questions.
The bottles have been conditioning in my downstairs bathroom. It's normally in the mid-60's down there, which I gather is fine to bottle condition at (even though I've read 70 is ideal). But, my house has terrible insulation and lately I'm sure it's dropping into the 40's with the current cold snap we've had. So, my question is how do fluctuating temps like this affect the conditioning and carbonation? Does it?
And do fluctuating temps increase the possibility of bottle bombs?
The bottles have been conditioning in my downstairs bathroom. It's normally in the mid-60's down there, which I gather is fine to bottle condition at (even though I've read 70 is ideal). But, my house has terrible insulation and lately I'm sure it's dropping into the 40's with the current cold snap we've had. So, my question is how do fluctuating temps like this affect the conditioning and carbonation? Does it?
And do fluctuating temps increase the possibility of bottle bombs?