During the summer, many homebrewers and wine makers are faced with high temperatures which sometimes dissuade them from brewing beer or making wine. There are a few simple, and easy methods to control fermentation temperatures for your beer or wine in the summer time and here is one of them.
The easiest way is to purchase (or if you already have one) a rubber maid storage container bin. They are easily large enough to contain either a carboy or a bucket. Fill the container up half way with regular water. Reuse some soda bottle containers or milk jugs and fill those up with water and freeze them in your freezer. Place your fermenting vessel in the bin with the water and put a frozen container in the water. This method can easily shave off 10 degrees, especially if you're fermenting in a cooler basement. Every day check the temperature of your fermenter by using a stick on thermometer (although not entirely accurate, it will give you a general idea as to what the temp is on the fermenter). Pull out the thawed jug and replace with another frozen jug. Do this as necessary until fermentation is complete.
It's really that simple and this method can be applied to doing lager beers in the winter time.
2 comments:
Hey Guys, I really like and enjoy your blog. Just wanted to say that I use this method all the time with good results. Temps stay around 65-70 deg.
how many frozen jugs of water do you put in the container and how often do you change them out?
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