Hey, all - this isn't so much a question as it is an outline of my situation and you could weigh in and that'd be cool. I'm brewing a bIPA in my closet - ah, I mean, fermentation room. :rockin: Thermometer tacked to the [outside-facing] wall reads 58, which is the reading I get from the carboy's thermo strip.
Yeah! Ale yeast (Wyeast 1098 British Ale) at 58 degrees. The carboy itself is in a large canning bucket (5 gal) surrounded by water for cooling reasons. I've pumped half of it out because I want to raise the temps a bit.
I didn't intend for the temp to be that low, but I was nervous as my last two brews were too hot (78+ for the first, 74 for the second) and I wanted to stop that reoccurring.
The interesting thing is that it seems to be brewing away like crazy. Airlock is chugging along at one bubble per second. I've apparently got fermentation going at a full six degrees under the manufacturer's recommended temp.
Is that weird? It seems weird.
Yeah! Ale yeast (Wyeast 1098 British Ale) at 58 degrees. The carboy itself is in a large canning bucket (5 gal) surrounded by water for cooling reasons. I've pumped half of it out because I want to raise the temps a bit.
I didn't intend for the temp to be that low, but I was nervous as my last two brews were too hot (78+ for the first, 74 for the second) and I wanted to stop that reoccurring.
The interesting thing is that it seems to be brewing away like crazy. Airlock is chugging along at one bubble per second. I've apparently got fermentation going at a full six degrees under the manufacturer's recommended temp.
Is that weird? It seems weird.