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bmckee56

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I have a kegged brew carbing up in the garage and our temperature here in the burgh has dipped to as low as 3 degrees over the last few nights. It is not that cold in the garage, but I was wondering how the extreme temp might effect the brew.

It is not frozen and I checked it last, last night, but it sure is chilly. I will have additional room in the refrig tonight so I plan to transfer it there when I get home.

Salute! :mug:
 
Good question, I am 10 minutes outside Cincinnati, kegs are in the garage and I was wondering the same thing. I think I need to check it when I get home make sure nothing has frozen up. If it is frozen I have no idea what I am going to do because I have no room in any other refrigerator. :(
 
My garage never dips below 45F, regardless of the outdoor temp... BUT DO NOT let those kegs freeze, or you will be sooooo upset!
 
If there is a risk of extended low indoor temps you'd be better to move those kegs inside despite the warmer temps, even if you can't refridgerate them.

The beer will be fine either way, it's the keg itself that will potentially suffer.
 
Pulled the keg inside and had one of the kegs in the fridge kick, so it was all GOOD! Relieved the pressure and hooked it up to normal tap pressure and away we went. Beautiful head, great flavor and carbonation level was perfect for me anyway. This was a Belgian Wit (BB) that looks and tastes better than my first Belgian kit I did.

The keg was quite cold, but the beer never got to freezing temperature, so I lucked out. I have installed a remote temperature monitor that will alarm if the temperature drops below 30 degrees in the garage. This will keep me safe in the future.

Salute! :mug:
 
the temperature your beer cen take before freezing depends on the abv of the brew higher abv can take a lower temp before freezing. 40 proof booze doesn't freeze till 20 below and pisslight will freeze around 29-30 (3.2%abv)
 
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