Justintoxicated
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I went over to my friends place and he took me through the first parts of the process. It didn't look too hard, although I'm unsure of the Sanitation process.
I'll probably get one of those starter kits but with a glass Carboy, and good directions.
However one issue I will need to figure out before I get started is what to do for temperature control. It gets very hot in the summer at home and I don't have a whole house AC running non stop while I am away. sometimes when I get home it's well over 90 before I can open the windows etc to cool down the house.
I'm going to need some sort of refrigerator freezer.
Ideal for me would probably be an upright refrigerator, located in the garage. This way In addition to having a location for fermenting, I would also gain some much needed Freezer space. However I'm not sure this would even be possible?
Can a refrigerator be adjusted in such a way that it is warm enough for fermentation, but still leave the freezer operational? If this is not the case, then I think I would prefer an upright freezer.
I think the design of the chest freezer is better in that all the cold air won't fall out when opening the lid, and it gives more usable space, however it also takes up more space in the garage... Please advise.
-JI
I'll probably get one of those starter kits but with a glass Carboy, and good directions.
However one issue I will need to figure out before I get started is what to do for temperature control. It gets very hot in the summer at home and I don't have a whole house AC running non stop while I am away. sometimes when I get home it's well over 90 before I can open the windows etc to cool down the house.
I'm going to need some sort of refrigerator freezer.
Ideal for me would probably be an upright refrigerator, located in the garage. This way In addition to having a location for fermenting, I would also gain some much needed Freezer space. However I'm not sure this would even be possible?
Can a refrigerator be adjusted in such a way that it is warm enough for fermentation, but still leave the freezer operational? If this is not the case, then I think I would prefer an upright freezer.
I think the design of the chest freezer is better in that all the cold air won't fall out when opening the lid, and it gives more usable space, however it also takes up more space in the garage... Please advise.
