I am doing a test with 5 gallon water jug and a cooler. I placed jug in cooler and filled cooler about half way. (The top off of jug sticks out of cooler) I then placed frozen soda bottles filled with water. I was able to get water in cooler to 52 degrees. I used a digital thermometer and placed it into middle of jug and it was registering about 61 degrees perfect. I then placed thermometer in water sitting at top of jug and I am only getting about 72 degrees.
I am assuming this would be a problem. It seems the bottom half that is submerged in water in cooler does fine. The problem occurs at the top where the bottle sticks out of the water.
Would this cause a problem with the fermenting process? I guess an obvious solution is , place carboy or bucket in garbage can and submerge it about 80 % or so. Is this how everyone does it? Is method with cooler as described above ok?
Just trying to get my ducks in a row before I start my first brew. I am saving for a chest freezer but this is my only alternative now.
P.S. I also wrapped bottle with damp towel.
Thanks,
Mike
I am assuming this would be a problem. It seems the bottom half that is submerged in water in cooler does fine. The problem occurs at the top where the bottle sticks out of the water.
Would this cause a problem with the fermenting process? I guess an obvious solution is , place carboy or bucket in garbage can and submerge it about 80 % or so. Is this how everyone does it? Is method with cooler as described above ok?
Just trying to get my ducks in a row before I start my first brew. I am saving for a chest freezer but this is my only alternative now.
P.S. I also wrapped bottle with damp towel.
Thanks,
Mike