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Thanks for this. It never would have occurred to me that a keg on the hump in my keezer would be that much warmer. That would matter a lot for lagering.
Do you have an added computer type fan inside?I haven't fermented at lager temperatures but I do have a 4-keg keezer that I set to 37F degrees. The three floor kegs stay nice and cold, but the hump beer sits much warmer, maybe 50F degrees. So I always make sure to have a temperature and carb appropriate beer in that keg. Currently a Best Bitter, recently a Porter.
Yes.Do you have an added computer type fan inside?
if you can ferment under pressure the lagering isnt nearly as long. on the order of a week or two.I’d like to make lagers at some point. I’m curious what method people here use — freezer/refrigerator with a temperature control or fermenter setup that has a coil, pump, cooling source and temp control? What are the benefits/drawbacks of either? Is there a fermenter setup that won’t break the bank? On some of these fermenters, it seems like the heating/cooling accessories cost more than the fermenter itself
I ferment in an old refrigerator I bought for $50 used when I got married 31 yrs ago with a temp controller on it. 55°F Lagers, 65°F Ales.I’d like to make lagers at some point. I’m curious what method people here use — freezer/refrigerator with a temperature control or fermenter setup that has a coil, pump, cooling source and temp control? What are the benefits/drawbacks of either? Is there a fermenter setup that won’t break the bank? On some of these fermenters, it seems like the heating/cooling accessories cost more than the fermenter itself.