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Temperature - LuckyDotRaw - 29-12-2023

Salve, mi e' stato regalato un kit Mr-malt da 23 litri se non erro con un malto Coopers Irish Stout, io abito in umbria e le temperature al momento non sono molto calde, per la fermentazione posso tenerlo tranquillamente nella stanza dove ho il computer (il termometro applicato al bidone segna una temperatura di circa 18 gradi) potrei anche coprirlo con delle coperte in modo da mantenere la temperatura e farlo arrivare teoricamente sui 19/20 (almeno spero). Il problema arriva quando dovrei fare la maturazione in bottiglia, se considero un litraggio minimo di 21 litri, mi escono circa 63 bottiglie da 0,33. da quanto leggo sulla confezione del malto, dopo l'imbottigliamente dovrebbe stare per almeno 14 giorni a maturare ad una temperatura di 18 gradi. Il problema e' senza avere una camera termica come avete risolto voi il problema? perche' onestamente in casa non ho un posto per tenere tutte quelle bottiglie :laugh:


EDIT:
avevo intenzione di costruirmi una scatola termica da usare sia per il fermentatore sia successivamente per le bottiglie. unica cosa per la regolazione delle temperature stavo pensando ad una serie di celle di peltier dove andro ad utilizzare il lato freddo o il lato caldo in base alla necessita' (controllando mediante Arduino oppure ESP32); Oppure ancora utilizzando un cavo riscaldante da terrario, ma in questo caso come procedere per l'abbassamento della temperatura?


RE: Temperature - cavalcade - 10-09-2024

Puoi condividere le proporzioni degli ingredienti? Perché dipenderà da molti fattori come il rapporto degli ingredienti, la temperatura, il tempo di incubazione


RE: Temperature - Elmermith - 25-04-2025

While 18°C seems fine for primary fermentation, consistent temperatures are key. Covering the fermenter might create unwanted fluctuations. For bottle conditioning, perhaps consider a small, insulated box with a heat source if you can't find a naturally stable spot? Proper temperature control is crucial, but over-managing it can sometimes be a sign of…well, maybe I should say, it can be a risk of something that may resemble Bad Parenting. What are your thoughts on this, though? bad parenting


RE: Temperature - maximowintheiser - 10-05-2025

That's quite a batch! I had a similar issue with my first homebrew. Keeping the fermentation at a consistent 18°C is good. For bottle conditioning, maybe use a cardboard box to hold the bottles and wrap it in blankets, keeping it in the coolest room you have. If space is REALLY tight, you could even rotate batches, conditioning some while fermenting the next. My kids were obsessed with a game called Monkey Mart around that time, so I used to joke that I'd turn our spare room into a similar themed mini-warehouse. Good luck!


RE: Temperature - Amelie123 - 07-06-2025

It's fascinating to see how versatile the Kit can be in various applications. I appreciate the emphasis on user-friendly features, making it accessible for everyone. It reminds me a bit of games like Bitlife , where decisions can lead to different outcomes. I'm curious to know if there are any specific tips for maximizing its potential in everyday use.


RE: Temperature - mlolist - 27-06-2025

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RE: Temperature - Dorothy J. Dixon - 04-07-2025

I used to live in a place where the temperature would change rapidly throughout the day, and it was always a challenge to dress appropriately. Personally, I prefer cooler weather because it's easier to get comfortable and even concentrate better. When it's too hot, I get distracted easily. On days like that, playing something like Geometry Dash indoors is a good way to stay entertained without having to deal with the heat.


RE: Temperature - BreannLee - 08-07-2025

Ciao! Interesting challenge with the temperature control! I understand the problem, space is always an issue. Your Peltier or terrarium cable idea is cool, I bet there are some good DIY guides online. For a less tech solution, could you use a cool basement or garage, wrapped in blankets for insulation? For a distraction while waiting, give Geometry Dash a try.
Hope it comes out great! Cheers!


RE: Temperature - Dorothy J. Dixon - 08-07-2025

That’s a really good question! I had a very similar issue when I started homebrewing my first batch during winter. I ended up keeping the bottles in boxes near the radiator in my hallway, rotating them to even out the heat. It worked fine, though some bottles took longer to carbonate. If you’re looking for something relaxing to do while you wait for them to mature, try playing Geometry Dash—it really helps pass the time!