Chest freezer and a temperature controller. I keep the probe outside the fermenting beer and have an insulated digital thermometer probe taped to the carboy. I'm beyond happy with this setup. I can start with the freezer set to the desired pitch temp, then ~8 hours later I can make an adjustment or two to dial the fermenting beer in to the exact temp I want. As fermentation slows down after a few days, I can start upping the temp on the controller a few degrees per day. So easy, and a world of difference in my ales!![]()
Jaybird said:I use an extra fridge with temp controller. Fits 2, 6.8 gallon buckets.
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i have a true commercial refridge and a ranco 2 stage controller i use a hydrofarm 45 watt seedling heat pad (cost $38 at walmart) to warm things up so far so good
Chest freezer with a digital temperature controller. Best brewing investment that I've ever made.
I've heard that leaving standing water out in the open basically provides a breeding ground for mosquitos and other little flying SOBs. Is that a risk with a swamp cooler, or do the low temperatures prevent that?
Would you post a photo of that? I'd love get an idea.
I've heard that leaving standing water out in the open basically provides a breeding ground for mosquitos and other little flying SOBs. Is that a risk with a swamp cooler, or do the low temperatures prevent that?
+1 works great, I tape the probe to the bucket then tape a piece of the air bag packing material amazon uses over the probe. Temp on controller agrees very well with the acquarium thermometer strip on the bucket.