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beer-brewing D3's Newb Brew

Gotcha....using the immersion chiller in my 3 gallon batch was like magic. I think the wort was down to 70ish in about 15 minutes. I forget you guys have warmer tap water. I still have not used the PID controller yet. Maybe soon.
 
grantmichaels said:
Yeah, most of ya'll have those wonderful conditions for brewing - cool groundwater and cellars/basements that sit around ferm temp by virtue ...
 
Must. Be. Nice. :D
 
:rofl:
 
 
Actually it is very nice having good brewing conditions.  Luckily my fermenting room in my basement stays between 60-70 F all year round.  Great for doing ales, just got to hook up my Johnson Controls Digital Thermostat Control Unit to my garage fridge and I can start lagering.  Brewing in Florida must require either a temp controlled fridge or some other regulator to encase the fermenter in that can set the temp, I would imagine
 
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