@Zambezi Special was drawn out of the jar. Looking forward to your recipe!
I think my wife will be happy with your selection, she likes Belgian beers.
Might it be possible to ferment just this one in a different place, a bit warmer? Or leave the closet door ajar?Awesome @Zambezi Special that was a quick decision. I needed another Belgian in my life, though the fermentation temperature will be very difficult for me to achieve during Winter. That 20.5 *C (~69F) is almost 11F higher than my fermentation closet right now, but I will find a way to make it work.
We keep our home pretty cool in the Winter, with thermostat right now at 61F-63F and reliance on layers to stay warm. During the night, we just turn it off to conserve energy (and $$$). Maybe I need a fermenter warming mat or wrap for this time of year.Might it be possible to ferment just this one in a different place, a bit warmer? Or leave the closet door ajar?
Or just let it rip as is where us...
Chuck it in a fridge or freezer with heat belt/Matt.We keep our home pretty cool in the Winter, with thermostat right now at 61F-63F and reliance on layers to stay warm. During the night, we just turn it off to conserve energy (and $$$). Maybe I need a fermenter warming mat or wrap for this time of year.
But this is not a Kveik brew, and Winter is cold this far north of the equator. This Belgian brew would be a no brainer during our Summer, when indoor ambient is usually around 68F, but I want to make this relatively soon. It is my nature to worry about things, but it will be OK, and I will figure it out.Chuck it in a fridge or freezer with heat belt/Matt.
I've done kviek 40c in our relatively warm winters no issues
Or wrap in a blanket and put your heat belt under that just be careful of flame issues. ..
One thing I really miss is having a combination oil/wood furnace (in a house I was renting at the time). I could heat the whole 4 bedroom house with a little over 4 cord of wood per year. Granted, Vancouver Island isn't the coldest place on earth....but still.During the night, we just turn it off to conserve energy (and $$$).