Mer-man
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That's awesome. Great work!
Arguably the most important addition to my setup is my chest freezer with STC 1000 temperature controller.
STC 1000View attachment 240151
7.1 Cubic ft. Chest FreezerView attachment 241580
Heat SourceView attachment 241581View attachment 241582
This allows me to ferment two 5.5 gallon batches at a time; assuming similar yeast requirements for each, at the optimal temperature for any given yeast and/or recipe requirement.
Crash cooling is also possible.
An immediate an obvious improvement in my beer was the result of this added control. I would encourage anyone with space and means to get a similar setup.
I appreciate this is an old post, but I wonder if you could tell me how your set up has performed? Do you get undershoots that result in the heater kicking in, followed by an overahoot, And so on?
Thanks
Not a bother mate.
It performs very well. I don't use the heater at all any more. I'll need it if I ever do a Saison I suppose but otherwise it's redundant.
I don't get much if any undershoot. The temperature is very stable at set point +/- 0.3°C
When I need to ramp the temperature I just set it to where I want it to get to and let the fermenting beer passively rise to that point over a day or two. Once it reaches the higher point it is once again stable.
Very simple, very effective. Nice clean, boring, uneventful fermentations are the norm.
Thanks for that Gavin, I just wired mine and decided not to wire a heater. I did a test run with water a did get an undershoot grater than expected.
How much liquid is usually on your fermentor? Where is your temp probe located?
One day, I am gonna have a beer that pours that clear...
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I should consider entering that contest but I don't think I have anything worthy right now.
Gavin,
I think in previous posts you mentioned that you lager in your kegs (I might be wrong). Do you have a separate fridge for that purpose? What temp do you lager and serve at?
Can you convince my non-drinking girlfriend to let me get another appliance strictly for brewing?
That link sent me to a colander page on Amazon lol
Bits of escaped wort stick to everything in the kitchen so I`m brewing in my veranda with a freaking industrial strength heating stick alone. The thing can get a nice roiling boil for a ten gallon batch.
Which stick do you use? I'm thinking of going from stovetop to electric in the basement.... I don't think the current heat stick i use to supplement my gas stove can boil 8+ gallons by itself.
Congrats Gavin. I really need to get around and make a batch of your vienna.
Well deserved I'm sure, good for you Gavin! Congratulations.
Congrats Gavin!