daniel.rizzolo
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I just got a new kegerator but have no beer so used it as a fermentation chamber. This batch is a vanilla bourbon porter with safale s04 yeast.
I taped and insulated a temp probe to the side of my corny keg fermenter. Wrapped a heat wrap and plugged it in to the heat on the ink bird and the kegerator in to the cooling side. Thought I was good to go and got this from my tilt, see image below.
I also forgot to plug in blow off tube. Thankfully it did not explode. I repitched the yeast and connected the blow off tube.
Any thoughts on if this was the best way to set this up or should I have just set the ink bird to 66 for the kegerator temperature. Also will there be any off flavors? I have not been able to try it yet because I live in a condo and ferment at my in laws house. Sorry for the long post, any input would be great.
I taped and insulated a temp probe to the side of my corny keg fermenter. Wrapped a heat wrap and plugged it in to the heat on the ink bird and the kegerator in to the cooling side. Thought I was good to go and got this from my tilt, see image below.
I also forgot to plug in blow off tube. Thankfully it did not explode. I repitched the yeast and connected the blow off tube.
Any thoughts on if this was the best way to set this up or should I have just set the ink bird to 66 for the kegerator temperature. Also will there be any off flavors? I have not been able to try it yet because I live in a condo and ferment at my in laws house. Sorry for the long post, any input would be great.