Buford
Well-Known Member
I'm beginning to realize how much summer really blows for making beer here. I've been struggling with fermentation temperature control ever since the weather turned to 100+ degrees. It takes a ton of ice to get the wort down to pitching temp with a prechiller due to the tap water temp being too high, and afterwards I have no ice left to dump in the bathtub with my fermenter.
I made a porter Saturday night that was pitched around 67 degrees, and I check it this morning... the yeast have gone to town heating that bucket and have gotten it up to 74. Argh.
I'm not expecting the beer to be bad, considering that brewers in the industrial days of porter sometimes fermented up to 79, but it's frustrating. I don't have room for a chest freezer and my beer fridge is full of kegs. I figure I could get a large square cooler that could fit the bucket and just get a bag of ice to dump in with it for the first couple days of fermentation, and it could serve double duty as a keg cooler if I take one or two somewhere.
The weather needs to cool off, now
Or make another hefe, I guess.
I made a porter Saturday night that was pitched around 67 degrees, and I check it this morning... the yeast have gone to town heating that bucket and have gotten it up to 74. Argh.
I'm not expecting the beer to be bad, considering that brewers in the industrial days of porter sometimes fermented up to 79, but it's frustrating. I don't have room for a chest freezer and my beer fridge is full of kegs. I figure I could get a large square cooler that could fit the bucket and just get a bag of ice to dump in with it for the first couple days of fermentation, and it could serve double duty as a keg cooler if I take one or two somewhere.
The weather needs to cool off, now
Or make another hefe, I guess.