I have just picked up a Courage Best Bitter kit, I tried this one in the Winter, but wasn't very impressed, but now I have a fermenting fridge I thought I would give it another go as I have more control over the temperature, also first time I used Sainsbury's Highland bottled water which is quite soft I believe.
Living only a few miles away from the site of the old Courage brewery, and sparked up reading water quality discussions on various forums, I thought it cannot be a bad idea to use my tap water, surely that's got to be a similar mineral make up as the original Courage Best bitter which was drawn from a bore hole on site I believe, in any case my water is very hard. Half a crushed campden tablet sat in 20 litres of tap water over night.
I digress, so the instructions on the kit stipulate 18-20 degrees room temperature, which got me over thinking again, my inkbird thermometer is in a bubble wrap pocket on the side of the fermenter to measure the wort temp rather than fridge temp. If the instructions state room temp should I just measure the temp of the air in the fridge? Also which is best 18 or 20 degrees or just plump for 19?
Told you I was over thinking it, but I would love to get a good brew this time, it was the beer I was brought up
