dawn_kiebawls
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Hello all, I hope someone can shed some light on my next brew day. My last, and first batch turned out well and I want to get another beer in primary soon. My concerns are on temperature control though! I struggled to keep my fermentation temp around 73 degrees last time which was to warm for the dry yeast I used (it came in an extract kit and was labeled 'Ale Yeast' with no other info. I understand the importance of yeast strain, but that is all they gave me to work with here). So, what are some good options for either keeping a fermentation bucket cool (on a tight budget, with minimal room to work with) or what strains of yeast are comfortable in the 70-75 degree range, if any?
Another question I have is, since this is only my second brew ever I am still relying on pre-fab extract kits with predetermined OG and FG levels and a yeast picked out for me. Can I swap those dry yeast packs out for another variety to be able to meet my temperature needs? I know this 'changes' the beer, and thats alright with me. One of our local breweries makes an IPA with a Saison yeast and it is absolutely wonderful! It doesn't hurt either that they do $11 growlers and $8 refills on Tuesday!
Thanks for the help!
Another question I have is, since this is only my second brew ever I am still relying on pre-fab extract kits with predetermined OG and FG levels and a yeast picked out for me. Can I swap those dry yeast packs out for another variety to be able to meet my temperature needs? I know this 'changes' the beer, and thats alright with me. One of our local breweries makes an IPA with a Saison yeast and it is absolutely wonderful! It doesn't hurt either that they do $11 growlers and $8 refills on Tuesday!

Thanks for the help!