zombeefood
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Hi Everyone,
I started my first batch on Friday, and I'm looking for a little assistance. I wanted to start as simple as possible, so I bought a Brewhouse Stout kit, with the pre-made wort. I was a little concerned about the temperature in my place, so I place the primary fermentor in a large tub of water to keep it cooler. The floating thermometer in the water tub has been around 77-78 farenheit.
There definitely has been some activity in the fermentor, as there is brown residue above the brew line reaching to the lid, and I was planning on moving it to the secondary fermentor tonight.
My question involves temperature control. The guy at the brew store told me that temperature wasn't that big of a deal for a stout, and it would just ferment a little faster. After having read more online, I think I may have been misinformed, and that I should have been periodically adding ice to bring down the water temperature by about 5 degrees farenheit.
Now that it has been at 77-78 degrees for the first three days, am I going to end up with terrible beer? If I start adding ice once I move it to the secondary fermentor will it help, or is the damage already done?
Thanks in advance.
I started my first batch on Friday, and I'm looking for a little assistance. I wanted to start as simple as possible, so I bought a Brewhouse Stout kit, with the pre-made wort. I was a little concerned about the temperature in my place, so I place the primary fermentor in a large tub of water to keep it cooler. The floating thermometer in the water tub has been around 77-78 farenheit.
There definitely has been some activity in the fermentor, as there is brown residue above the brew line reaching to the lid, and I was planning on moving it to the secondary fermentor tonight.
My question involves temperature control. The guy at the brew store told me that temperature wasn't that big of a deal for a stout, and it would just ferment a little faster. After having read more online, I think I may have been misinformed, and that I should have been periodically adding ice to bring down the water temperature by about 5 degrees farenheit.
Now that it has been at 77-78 degrees for the first three days, am I going to end up with terrible beer? If I start adding ice once I move it to the secondary fermentor will it help, or is the damage already done?
Thanks in advance.