


 Until you have some way to control your temps you are pretty much at the mercy of yeast strains that will throw off a lot of esters. With that being said you will likely want brew beers with a more restrained flavor profile characteristics since your yeasts are going to add a lot of flavor to your beers.
  Until you have some way to control your temps you are pretty much at the mercy of yeast strains that will throw off a lot of esters. With that being said you will likely want brew beers with a more restrained flavor profile characteristics since your yeasts are going to add a lot of flavor to your beers.
BDawg wrote:You need to build a fermentation chamber:
http://home.roadrunner.com/~brewbeer/ch ... hiller.PDF
Far cheaper than running your a/c full blast.



DonMoleon wrote:Does this seem like a good investment?
I was wondering though, will this gadget control both the fridge AND the freezer compartments, or just one? Ideally I would like to use the fridge as a fermentation chamber and use the (former) freezer to store beer at a slightly cooler temperature.

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