a fermenting question
Moderator: Site Moderator
-
- Novice
- Posts: 11
- Joined: Thu May 24, 2012 9:31 am
a fermenting question
Hi guys,
been looking around and have seen heat belts for sale (belts that go around your fermenting barrel keep a consistent temp).
so i was thinking what temp do you ferment at?
whats the best temp to work the yeast?
are the belts a good idea for the cold wet uk?
i've followed UJSM as best as i can at room temp (19 c), it took 2 days before i saw a bubble, its been bubbling now for about 12 days, still bubbling like crazy and still sweet as hell, is this normal and how long should i ferment it for?
ps. thank to every one for all the help and info.
been looking around and have seen heat belts for sale (belts that go around your fermenting barrel keep a consistent temp).
so i was thinking what temp do you ferment at?
whats the best temp to work the yeast?
are the belts a good idea for the cold wet uk?
i've followed UJSM as best as i can at room temp (19 c), it took 2 days before i saw a bubble, its been bubbling now for about 12 days, still bubbling like crazy and still sweet as hell, is this normal and how long should i ferment it for?
ps. thank to every one for all the help and info.
-
- retired
- Posts: 16571
- Joined: Sat Dec 18, 2010 7:42 am
- Location: Somewhere in the Ozarks
Re: a fermenting question
Depends on the yeast. Some like it hot some like it cold. Bread yeast like it around 80 f 27 c. So really you need to look your yeast up and see what it calls for.
It'snotsocoldnow.
Advice For newbies by a newbie.
CM Still Mods
My Stuffs
Fu Man
Mr. Piss
That's Princess Piss to the haters.
Advice For newbies by a newbie.
CM Still Mods
My Stuffs
Fu Man
Mr. Piss
That's Princess Piss to the haters.
-
- Angel's Share
- Posts: 13666
- Joined: Sun Dec 23, 2007 8:07 pm
- Location: up north
Re: a fermenting question
"is this normal and how long should i ferment it for?"
until it finishes,,,it taking its time because 19c is a bit low.
until it finishes,,,it taking its time because 19c is a bit low.
-
- Novice
- Posts: 11
- Joined: Thu May 24, 2012 9:31 am
Re: a fermenting question
Hi Mr P,
I'm using bakers yeast, Allinsons active bakers yeast from Tescos, any ideas?
I'm using bakers yeast, Allinsons active bakers yeast from Tescos, any ideas?
-
- retired
- Posts: 16571
- Joined: Sat Dec 18, 2010 7:42 am
- Location: Somewhere in the Ozarks
Re: a fermenting question
Warm it up get the temps up. It's gona take for ever at that temp.
It'snotsocoldnow.
Advice For newbies by a newbie.
CM Still Mods
My Stuffs
Fu Man
Mr. Piss
That's Princess Piss to the haters.
Advice For newbies by a newbie.
CM Still Mods
My Stuffs
Fu Man
Mr. Piss
That's Princess Piss to the haters.
-
- Angel's Share
- Posts: 13666
- Joined: Sun Dec 23, 2007 8:07 pm
- Location: up north
Re: a fermenting question
i just answerd ,,i thought,,??,, bread/bakers yeast like rather high temperature the bottom is 75f /24c and tops out about 100f /38c.
-
- Novice
- Posts: 11
- Joined: Thu May 24, 2012 9:31 am
Re: a fermenting question
Thanks guys,
Would you go for a heat belt or heat plate?
i'm thinking plate, but let me know what you think.
Would you go for a heat belt or heat plate?
i'm thinking plate, but let me know what you think.
-
- Angel's Share
- Posts: 13666
- Joined: Sun Dec 23, 2007 8:07 pm
- Location: up north
Re: a fermenting question
i have a heat "belt" id give it to the first one that fiends a use for it..its like trying to heat your house with a 15w light bulb.
-
- Novice
- Posts: 11
- Joined: Thu May 24, 2012 9:31 am
Re: a fermenting question
i was thinking about the plate then getting some insulation around it, do ya think it would work with the belt as well?
if anyone's got any suggestions, im open for help
if anyone's got any suggestions, im open for help
Last edited by davethecarp2 on Sun Jun 10, 2012 10:06 am, edited 1 time in total.
-
- Angel's Share
- Posts: 13666
- Joined: Sun Dec 23, 2007 8:07 pm
- Location: up north
Re: a fermenting question
try putting it to bed,,that is rapping in a blanket.
if your serious about this save your money,and git/make something better than a heat belt.
a fermenter cupboard is real nice.they can be made to fit decor and even vented.
if your serious about this save your money,and git/make something better than a heat belt.
a fermenter cupboard is real nice.they can be made to fit decor and even vented.
-
- retired
- Posts: 16571
- Joined: Sat Dec 18, 2010 7:42 am
- Location: Somewhere in the Ozarks
Re: a fermenting question
I use a heating pad. I tape it to the side down low. Then wrap a blanket around it. It works with my 15 gal fermenter.
But I have been kicking around the idea of an insulated encloser. But I want to see how my new fermenters act first.
But I have been kicking around the idea of an insulated encloser. But I want to see how my new fermenters act first.
It'snotsocoldnow.
Advice For newbies by a newbie.
CM Still Mods
My Stuffs
Fu Man
Mr. Piss
That's Princess Piss to the haters.
Advice For newbies by a newbie.
CM Still Mods
My Stuffs
Fu Man
Mr. Piss
That's Princess Piss to the haters.
-
- Novice
- Posts: 44
- Joined: Mon Feb 27, 2012 2:31 am
- Location: North Lincolnshire, U.K.
Re: a fermenting question
Hi friends, I am using a 25 watt fish tank heater that I bought from pets at home for £17.50, I adjusted the thermostat for 28c and my 60 litre wash is going like the clappers. The British summer has been very unkind so far this year, temp has been well down but I seem to have found a great way of keeping the yeasties busy!
-
- Swill Maker
- Posts: 254
- Joined: Sat May 05, 2012 3:51 pm
- Location: Southeast Louisiana
Re: a fermenting question
that will be one of the first things going in my new house when i move... i will be building a ferment closet in my shop with a vent and a decent range of temps for the interior... i will make it big enough to hold about 8-6 gallon fermenters... 4 on a shelf and 4 on the bottom... gonna be an interesting project.. right now everything goes into my pantry for fermenting.. it stays about 74 F in there... the garage ranges from 80F-92F right now but that will increase in the coming months...
South....waaaaaayyyy south bayou blood can be as potent as that clear stuff coming out the still..
-
- Novice
- Posts: 11
- Joined: Thu May 24, 2012 9:31 am
Re: a fermenting question
got the fish tank heater going, its going crazy!!, it took about 3 hours to get up to 26c ,its fizzing like a bottle of cola!!!
-
- Angel's Share
- Posts: 13666
- Joined: Sun Dec 23, 2007 8:07 pm
- Location: up north
Re: a fermenting question
"got the fish tank heater going"
i had one of those and it "cook" stuff to it,as if it got real hot befor cooling off.
fish must learn to stay away.
i had one of those and it "cook" stuff to it,as if it got real hot befor cooling off.
fish must learn to stay away.
-
- forum scribe and editing bitch
- Posts: 775
- Joined: Mon Apr 02, 2012 3:14 pm
- Location: Or-eee-gun
Re: a fermenting question
I wrap my fermenter in a thick thermal blanket (usually in the campIng section...not a cheapo thin kind but that may help too) a d have a bulb hanging at the top, teepee style.
“Well, between Scotch and nothin', I suppose I'd take Scotch. It's the nearest thing to good moonshine I can find.”
William Faulkner (1897-1962)
William Faulkner (1897-1962)
-
- Novice
- Posts: 97
- Joined: Mon Aug 29, 2011 6:17 am
- Location: It's sunny here
Re: a fermenting question
For my cold months, I built a wooden box 8" x8" x 16". Put a ceramic light fixture in there with a 60w bulb connected to a dimmer. Set the fermenter on top and fiddle with the dimmer until I get the desired temp. Wrap a blanket around it when it's really cold. Inexpensive.
"Patriotism is supporting your country all the time and your government when it deserves it."
--Mark Twain
--Mark Twain
-
- Bootlegger
- Posts: 128
- Joined: Thu Jan 12, 2012 10:16 am
Re: a fermenting question
I've been using an aquarium heater as well -- works great. Just remember to keep it clean just like anything else. They have all sorts of nooks & crannies where the bad stuff can grow -- especially around the knob and where the wire enters the housing. I toss everything but the plug itself into the fermenting bucket while sanitizing.
Also, I used to keep the temps in the 28 - 30 C range with baker's yeast but found that lower temps gave me much cleaner results. Now I keep it set at 22 C.
--JB
Also, I used to keep the temps in the 28 - 30 C range with baker's yeast but found that lower temps gave me much cleaner results. Now I keep it set at 22 C.
--JB
-
- Novice
- Posts: 11
- Joined: Thu May 24, 2012 9:31 am
Re: a fermenting question
using the fishtank heater set it to 26c, started with big bubbles, now its got micro bubbles but still fizzing.
its now been going for 3 weeks now it 19% vol
its now been going for 3 weeks now it 19% vol
-
- Angel's Share
- Posts: 13666
- Joined: Sun Dec 23, 2007 8:07 pm
- Location: up north
Re: a fermenting question
"its now been going for 3 weeks now it 19% vol"
the 19% is why its taking so long.you could have 2-3 washes at 8-10%
the 19% is why its taking so long.you could have 2-3 washes at 8-10%
-
- Novice
- Posts: 11
- Joined: Sat Sep 08, 2012 4:37 am
Fish Tank heater question
Would someone mind explaining how you fix your cord from the heater so that you can keep the lid on tightly? I suppose I could cut a hole in the top just big enough to get the plug through and then seal around it with a silicone. It just seems like a difficult set-up to clean and sanitize.
Appreciate the responses.
NotSuperman
Appreciate the responses.
NotSuperman
-
- Distiller
- Posts: 1899
- Joined: Tue Jan 05, 2010 4:38 pm
- Location: Indiana, USA, Inc.
Re: a fermenting question
I use a seed starting heat mat with a controller. It has a temp probe designed to stick in the soil but I tape it to the outside of a plastic fermenting bucket. Then I wrap the buckets with bubble foil (Reflectix) insulation. Works for me.
Braz
-
- Novice
- Posts: 11
- Joined: Sat Sep 08, 2012 4:37 am
Re: a fermenting question
Where do you find seed starting mats? I already have an aquarium heat, so, I would like to hear about the cord placement issue.
Thanks
Thanks
-
- Distiller
- Posts: 1600
- Joined: Sun Mar 04, 2012 3:23 am
- Location: Prolly diggin through Dnders posts
Re: a fermenting question
Yep, faster and cleaner... no Turbo nastiness...Dnderhead wrote:"its now been going for 3 weeks now it 19% vol"
the 19% is why its taking so long.you could have 2-3 washes at 8-10%
"They who can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety." Benjamin Franklin
-
- retired
- Posts: 16571
- Joined: Sat Dec 18, 2010 7:42 am
- Location: Somewhere in the Ozarks
Re: Fish Tank heater question
It is difficult. That's why I won't mess with them. Maheal just posted he just sits the lid on top of the cord. So it just covers it and the CO2 comes out around it.NotSuperman wrote:Would someone mind explaining how you fix your cord from the heater so that you can keep the lid on tightly? I suppose I could cut a hole in the top just big enough to get the plug through and then seal around it with a silicone. It just seems like a difficult set-up to clean and sanitize.
Appreciate the responses.
NotSuperman
Personaly I use a heating pad. Like you use on a hurt back. Tape it to the side of the fermenter. And wrap a blanket around it.
It'snotsocoldnow.
Advice For newbies by a newbie.
CM Still Mods
My Stuffs
Fu Man
Mr. Piss
That's Princess Piss to the haters.
Advice For newbies by a newbie.
CM Still Mods
My Stuffs
Fu Man
Mr. Piss
That's Princess Piss to the haters.
-
- Novice
- Posts: 28
- Joined: Wed Aug 29, 2012 8:05 am
Re: a fermenting question
i had an old stand up chest freezer that went bad some years ago. It doesn't get too cold in the winter in Florida so I took all the mechanical stuff out, cut a 2" hole on top and fitted it with a butterfly air valve like you see on propane grills to regulate the ventalation. I kept it on the garage out of direct sun and it worked like a charm with no energy consumption. Nice part about it is it's insulated so should be very energy efficient if you needed to add a cooling or heating element for colder or hotter climates.
- shadylane
- Master of Distillation
- Posts: 11512
- Joined: Sat Oct 27, 2007 11:54 pm
- Location: Hiding In the Boiler room of the Insane asylum
Re: a fermenting question
I agree 100% yeast doesn't like being tortured.Dnderhead wrote:"its now been going for 3 weeks now it 19% vol"
the 19% is why its taking so long.you could have 2-3 washes at 8-10%
-
- Distiller
- Posts: 1899
- Joined: Tue Jan 05, 2010 4:38 pm
- Location: Indiana, USA, Inc.
Re: a fermenting question
Just google "Hydrofarm Seed Heat Mat" and several sellers will come up. If you go this way you'll also need the digital controller.NotSuperman wrote:Where do you find seed starting mats? Thanks
Braz
-
- Swill Maker
- Posts: 265
- Joined: Mon Mar 28, 2011 2:11 pm
Re: a fermenting question
I use one of the belts on occasion on a 6 gal bucket. i have to be careful though because it will get the wash to warm (95ish) , so i really have to keep an eye on it.
I also use an old waterbed heater. This works great ! keeps a 24 gal ferment up to temp no problem. i put the thermostat against the outside of the pail & cover it with a blanket. I wish i had another couple of these.
I also use an old waterbed heater. This works great ! keeps a 24 gal ferment up to temp no problem. i put the thermostat against the outside of the pail & cover it with a blanket. I wish i had another couple of these.
Anything i do or say here is purely hypothetical and for information gathering and sharing purposes only.
-
- Novice
- Posts: 98
- Joined: Mon Dec 12, 2011 1:03 pm
Re: a fermenting question
This is something that I have been thinking about myself. I am just now finally taking some action on this hobby after many, many months of reading and planning. Just finished up my 2" Bokakob this week.
I plan to build a styrofoam insulated plywood box big enough to hold two 6.5 gallon ferment buckets plus adequate room to move things around. I would then mount a light bulb fixture centered on the inside on the lid. I figure I can use my Harbor Freight Router control to control the output of the bulb, and I will put a thermometer inside the box so I can keep the temp around 75-80 *F. Plan to keep in my basement storage room, which stays about 65-70 *F year around.
Another idea I had was using a spare mattress pad heater from a twin sized bed. They have a pretty good control thermostat which would be adjustable to hold the required temp range. This could be wrapped several times around a ferment bucket or carboy to keep the temp regulated. The heating pad (for back pain,etc) seems like a perfect idea also, and might be an alternative to my lightbulb box idea.
I plan to build a styrofoam insulated plywood box big enough to hold two 6.5 gallon ferment buckets plus adequate room to move things around. I would then mount a light bulb fixture centered on the inside on the lid. I figure I can use my Harbor Freight Router control to control the output of the bulb, and I will put a thermometer inside the box so I can keep the temp around 75-80 *F. Plan to keep in my basement storage room, which stays about 65-70 *F year around.
Another idea I had was using a spare mattress pad heater from a twin sized bed. They have a pretty good control thermostat which would be adjustable to hold the required temp range. This could be wrapped several times around a ferment bucket or carboy to keep the temp regulated. The heating pad (for back pain,etc) seems like a perfect idea also, and might be an alternative to my lightbulb box idea.
2" Bokakob w/ 5 Foot Column - 15.5 Gallon Keg Boiler. Large supply of 5 Gallon Pails........