mparmer
Well-Known Member
I just brewed up a kit this morning (porter), carried it up to my fermenting room and was fooling around washing up some stuff. The temp of the beer as I pitched the yeast and put the top on was about 70. Minutes after I carried it up, I happened to glance at the Temp strip on the fermenting bucket, it was already at 75+. Obviously that yeast was already hard at work!!! The room temp was 70. So I cranked the air up a bit to get the room down in the low to mid 60's so the temp difference will hopefully keep the fermenting beer in the 70 to 72 range, tops. I used 2 packs of coopers ale yeast. Should I try to get the room/fermenter temp down even more?
BTW, home brewing f'in rocks!! Going to my first HB club meeting tonight. Turns out there's a club right here in my home town!!!!
BTW, home brewing f'in rocks!! Going to my first HB club meeting tonight. Turns out there's a club right here in my home town!!!!