SlitheryDee
General Manager
So I got a minifridge and temperature controller, cut all the shelving out of it, and verified that my 6.5 gallon glass carboy fits. I'm very excited by the possibilities this opens up for my brewing.
I luckily had a pale ale that was just finishing up in the closet, and I thought I'd try it out first by cold crashing that batch and fining with gelatin. I feel a bit like someone who just got a new toy with no idea how to work it though. According to the brulosophy site I should drop it to 50 degrees F and then add my gelatin, then continue dropping it to just above freezing, then package it about a day later. What is your methodology for cold crashing and fining? Should my probe be taped to the side of the carboy for this period of time, or should it be measuring ambient temps inside the fridge? Any other considerations?
I luckily had a pale ale that was just finishing up in the closet, and I thought I'd try it out first by cold crashing that batch and fining with gelatin. I feel a bit like someone who just got a new toy with no idea how to work it though. According to the brulosophy site I should drop it to 50 degrees F and then add my gelatin, then continue dropping it to just above freezing, then package it about a day later. What is your methodology for cold crashing and fining? Should my probe be taped to the side of the carboy for this period of time, or should it be measuring ambient temps inside the fridge? Any other considerations?