conditioning my ale

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fermorandy

conditioning my ale

Post by fermorandy » Mon Sep 07, 2009 8:13 pm

Hi folks, i'm about to move my admirals reserve to the garage to condition,
its been under the stairs for a week now, tempt 22. the problem is the garage is warmer then house at the moment at 24.
how can i keep my brew at the right tempt which i think is around 18-20 or may even be lower then that,
would really appreciate some advice. thanks in advance. :?

MightyMouth

Re: conditioning my ale

Post by MightyMouth » Mon Sep 07, 2009 8:33 pm

Assuming you can't put it in a fridge, if its in a cask you could put a tshirt over it and set it in a shallow container of water and let the tshirt wick up the water, it will cool it as much as 10 degrees.

fermorandy

Re: conditioning my ale

Post by fermorandy » Mon Sep 07, 2009 8:38 pm

Thanks mightymouth for your quick reply, that sounds like a soooper idea, would not have thought of that myself.
if the weather stays as it is, thats gonna be worth a try, cheers mate. :D

steve thailand

Re: conditioning my ale

Post by steve thailand » Sun Sep 13, 2009 8:33 am

is the OP right that the ideal conditioning temp is 18-20degC? a fridge would be far colder than that i think, usually around 6deg.

i have a bit of a problem here that the air temp is always 28 to 32. i cool my fermenter in an ice box, will i need to do the same for the bottled beer?

MightyMouth

Re: conditioning my ale

Post by MightyMouth » Sun Sep 13, 2009 9:53 am

Yes, ideal temp is 10c to 12c for conditioning.

steve thailand

Re: conditioning my ale

Post by steve thailand » Sun Sep 13, 2009 10:32 am

thanks. so after bottling, am i correct in thinking i need to keep it at 18-20deg for a week then drop to 10-12deg for 2-4 few weeks before drinking?

MightyMouth

Re: conditioning my ale

Post by MightyMouth » Sun Sep 13, 2009 8:28 pm

That's what I do.

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