Will this Pilsner technique work?
I want to brew the Brewers Best Continental Pilsner with the given equipment and parameters that I have, which is not much. My basement is averaging 40-45°F (4-7°C) degrees which I think should be ok for the secondary / lagering phase. But my brew closet, where I ferment, averages 65°F (18°C). If I'm set on brewing this kit, should I do the primary in the 65°F (18°C) closet or the 40-45°F (4-7°C) basement, and are there any things I can do to help out. I'm not ready to buy a temperature control system, I am not able to do any type of ice water system that requires daily monitoring. I need to set it and forget it. I plan on rehydrating the yeast that comes with the kit. Thoughts?
Topic pilsner lagering fermentation-temperature temperature homebrew
Category Mac