paulgobble
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I keep my fermentors in a cool closet in my basement. Ambient temperatures in there range from low 60's in the winter to 67º in the summer. During fermentation I have my fermentor sitting on a heating pad attached to a temperature controller with the thermo-probe inserted into a thermowell submerged into the wort/beer. So for the most part I have really good control of my temperatures during fermentation. I can set 68º and my system can maintain that temp.
Except during the initial vigorous stage of fermentation.
During my most recent brew, the target temperature called for by the recipe was 68º, the ambient temperature was 65º or 66º, the heating pad set to maintain 68º, but the heat generated by the vigorous fermentation kept the temperature in the fermentor as high as 71º. Thats 5 or 6 degrees above ambient.
Should I be trying to suppress the temperature in the fermentor during the vigorous initial stage of fermentation to keep the temps at my target temp? How would I do this? When a recipe calls for a specific temperature, is it understood that the temps will go higher during the initial stages? Or, since the yeast is the most active during this initial stage, is it even more important to keep the temperatures under control at this critical time?
Except during the initial vigorous stage of fermentation.
During my most recent brew, the target temperature called for by the recipe was 68º, the ambient temperature was 65º or 66º, the heating pad set to maintain 68º, but the heat generated by the vigorous fermentation kept the temperature in the fermentor as high as 71º. Thats 5 or 6 degrees above ambient.
Should I be trying to suppress the temperature in the fermentor during the vigorous initial stage of fermentation to keep the temps at my target temp? How would I do this? When a recipe calls for a specific temperature, is it understood that the temps will go higher during the initial stages? Or, since the yeast is the most active during this initial stage, is it even more important to keep the temperatures under control at this critical time?