Carboy too warm, help

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tikithed
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Carboy too warm, help

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My primary fermentaion would like to stay at about 74-76 degrees F. Is this correct or should it be lower at 68-72 degrees F?
santanas95
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cooling your primary

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74 to 76 might be a little in the high side for fermentation. Remember that fermentation is an exothermic activity, so while you may be pitching yeast into wort that is 68-70 F, the fermenting wil increase the temperature up to 8 degrees.

You don't mention whether you are fermenting in a plastic or glass primary. You should be able to lower the temperature of either by placing the fermenter in a bucket of cool-ish water (a 25 gallon rubbermaid tote will work). Then wrap a towel or t-shirt around your fermenter so that the bottom of the cloth is in contact with the cold water. The water should wick up the t-shirt/towel and cool your fermentation down to more acceptable ranges.

Cheers
Jeremy
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