Cold conditioning temp?
Cold conditioning temp?
I've just done a nelsons revenge , and wanted to know the best temp to condition . I've put 40 bottles in my shed after leaving a wk in doors at about 22 / 26c . Now there in the shed it's only 18c I really think I need it colder but hard in this warm weather. Any help or ideas or am I worrying over nothing!
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Re: Cold conditioning temp?
Cold conditioning forces CO2 into solution so this is why it is advocated. Whether it will ultimately prove to be a problem I don't know as I haven't brewed in warmer temps but there must be many who have so I'm sure someone will be along with a definitive answer. Try shoving a couple in your fridge for a week and then open one of these and one of the "warm" ones to see the difference.
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Re: Cold conditioning temp?
Thats a good idea will leave a wk then pop one in the fridge and leave one in she'd , a side by Side test. But would love to here more opinions.
Re: Cold conditioning temp?
I've never noticed a real difference. In the summer even my garage never goes below 18 degrees, so I just leave the bottles out there to condition, they seem fine to me.
Re: Cold conditioning temp?
First kit I conditioned in the garage and the second I left indoors. Both taste great. The one indoors is a stout and has only been left for a couple weeks and I know stouts are meant to take a long while to come good so it can't be that bad keeping them inside.
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Re: Cold conditioning temp?
Should be ok - i've found the higher the temp, the longer they take to carbonate properly. You could always bring in a good supply and leave them in the fridge for a week before drinking 
SWMBO might not be impressed tho

SWMBO might not be impressed tho

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Re: Cold conditioning temp?
Never had any problems myself. They're out in the shed and in the hot weather it can get into the mid twenties in there. No ill-effects that I've seen so far anyway...
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Cold conditioning temp?
Is there an ideal temp to cold condition. I ask because the new kitchen the swmbo spent my new taxi money on.....
happens to have one of those wine coolers built in that I can change the temp on.
The range is 3 to 18
happens to have one of those wine coolers built in that I can change the temp on.
The range is 3 to 18
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Re: Cold conditioning temp?
I noticed that under 10c was fine and around 12-13c for drinking, any colder than this and it starts to "numb" the flavour. Which is why I suppose commercial lager brewers always go on about how cold their beer is, if you served it at temperatures you could actually taste it you would never drink it again 

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Fermenting:
Conditioning:
Drinking: Southwold Again,
Up Next: John Barleycorn (Barley Wine)
Planning: Winter drinking Beer
Fermenting:
Conditioning:
Drinking: Southwold Again,
Up Next: John Barleycorn (Barley Wine)
Planning: Winter drinking Beer
Re: Cold conditioning temp?
I'd go for around 11C - 12C like orlando says, or if you wanted to go a bit lower I would stop above the temperature that a chill haze occurs at, if you get them.