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Shed Lager fermetation

Started by aweisse, November 03, 2015, 09:50:05 PM

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aweisse

Hi All,

Just wondering if the temps in november ok for fermenting lager. Im looking to do a brew on saturday, ferment it in my shed.
What do ye think.

Drum

All depends on the temp in your shed. Get yourself something like this http://www.ebay.com/itm/Acurite-Digital-Weather-Thermometer-Home-Clock-Indoor-Outdoor-Wireless-Station-/171953724318  so you can keep an eye on it from indoors. 
Disclaimer; thats the first one that came up when I googled, No idea of quality/accuracy but thats the kind of thing i'd use to monitor temp remotely.

Frequent Sequence

What temperature is you shed going to be?  :P   
Most traditional larger fermentation's are between 7C and 13C.
First you need to know what your yeasts range of optimal temperatures are. Then you must account for the rise in temp that an active fermentation will cause. Which can be as much as 3C.

My shed was 17C yesterday if I had an active fermentation raising the temp to 20c I could be well out of the yeast spec.


nigel_c

If there is going to be a big swing in temps you should look into swamp cooler.
Sit the fermenter into a water bath so temp swing takes longer to happen. Should be getting into lager fermentation temps in the next while.


Pepin The Short

November 03, 2015, 11:22:08 PM #5 Last Edit: November 04, 2015, 12:31:17 PM by Pepin The Short
I think one of these would be the job .
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/LCD-Digital-Indoor-Outdoor-Hygrometer-Humidity-Thermometer-Temperature-Meter-/111401587369?hash=item19f00d52a9:g:TLIAAOSw9NxTuXvX
That way you can check the temp inside the fermenation bucket & surrounding air temp .In fact i have one of these out the shed minus the probe .may jusy pick up one or two of these .

I`d also look at making a dedicated fermenation area within the shed .4x8 ft 2" insulating foam isnt much to buy ,but I`d go with the blue or pink stuff if you can get it in your area . That way you wont end up with millions of tiny white balls .Box cutter, straight edge, cocktail sticks & pva will do it for yer average bucket. You can put a lot more effort in but I`m thinking cheap and cheerful.
Otium cum dignitate

Will_D

No image! Just takes me to a roadblock jpeg!
Remember: The Nationals are just round the corner - time to get brewing

Pepin The Short

November 04, 2015, 10:57:06 AM #7 Last Edit: November 04, 2015, 12:34:39 PM by Pepin The Short
Hmmm not sure what happened there , but can see what you mean .
Link has been removed .

Here is a vastly more advanced version .You could just make a box like i said or take it as far as you want really .

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mb226sT6qEc

Quick google image search .
http://tinyurl.com/ncqnfrr
Otium cum dignitate