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Temperatures during the fermentation process can greatly
determine quality of your beer.
Fermentations too warm, tend to produce higher fusel alcohols, esters and other
off-flavors.
Fermentations too cool can cause the yeast to be forced into hibernation.
Temperature changes above 10° F per day can shock yeast, causing off flavors and possibly interrupting
fermentation.
The controller is plugged into the wall outlet, the temperature sensor
(which is 4' long) is positioned through the door seal inside the refrigerator
and the refrigerator is plugged into the controller.
The E-Z Temperature Control from Johnson Controls can maintain any temperature
within the range of 20°-80°. It has a 3 1/2° differential, which
means if you set the thermostat to 55°, it will cool to 51 1/2°,
shut off, and wait for the temperature to rise to 55°. Although the air
temperature will fluctuate by 3 1/2°, the temperature change of your beer will
be insignificant.
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TEM-EZ
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$76.59
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2.0
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10% Off
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10% Off
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$68.93
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