Hi all!
I live in MD, and it's below freezing, so my house, even with the thermostat set to 68, is closer to 62-65 downstairs, where I'd be doing my brewing.
I went to Maryland Homebrew this past weekend, and saw their kits. I was going to buy the middle one:
http://www.mdhb.com/brewers-best-dlx-btr-bottle-kit-p-234.html
I also would get their 5-gallon kettle.
I saw they had this: http://www.mdhb.com/brewers-best-american-pale-ale-p-215.html, which looks like it'll fit my tastes nicely.
So, given that, do you think I'd be OK brewing it at those temperatures? I'd rather not have a $300 gas bill this month keeping my brew warmer - plus, SWMBO would be pissed, since I ask her to bundle up (I am comfortable at 62 degrees, she is frugal but would be better close to 70).
Also, anything else to look out for? I don't have any equipment right now, and if any of you live in Central MD, come on over and help get me started!
Thanks,
-John
I live in MD, and it's below freezing, so my house, even with the thermostat set to 68, is closer to 62-65 downstairs, where I'd be doing my brewing.
I went to Maryland Homebrew this past weekend, and saw their kits. I was going to buy the middle one:
http://www.mdhb.com/brewers-best-dlx-btr-bottle-kit-p-234.html
I also would get their 5-gallon kettle.
I saw they had this: http://www.mdhb.com/brewers-best-american-pale-ale-p-215.html, which looks like it'll fit my tastes nicely.
So, given that, do you think I'd be OK brewing it at those temperatures? I'd rather not have a $300 gas bill this month keeping my brew warmer - plus, SWMBO would be pissed, since I ask her to bundle up (I am comfortable at 62 degrees, she is frugal but would be better close to 70).
Also, anything else to look out for? I don't have any equipment right now, and if any of you live in Central MD, come on over and help get me started!
Thanks,
-John