I brewed an IPA on Sunday, let the wort cool to 60f before pitching (safale 05) on Monday. I sniffed the airlock lastnight and noticed the temp was 62f. When I sniffed it afterwork today, it was up to 70f. I know know vigerous fermentation generates some heat, but 8f? Ambient temp in the house is usually around 60.
My question is, do I put a heating pad with a temp controller on it to keep it at 70? or should I ramp it up to 72-74 to let it finish? After listen to the Pope and Palmer, I know temp controll is crutial, but I do not have a fermentation chamber at this point. Its currently in a spare shower with a sweatshirt over it. Ive brewed too many under attenuted beers in the past and I want this one to come out stellar. I'm done kidding myself that shitty homebrew is good. Any thoughts or ideas would be apreciated.
Cheers Bitches!
Mike in NH


