stephelton
Well-Known Member
I've got a spare room in the basement, about 8' x 15' x 8'. I'm thinking about getting a cheap window unit and temp controller to keep the room at a suitable temp for storing beer. Obviously, it's a pretty big room to be keeping cold, so I want to keep it as cold as I need and no colder. I live in Colorado, where the room peaks at about 66 in the summer and can stay in the low 50's in the winter, so it shouldn't be too costly in terms of energy to keep it as cool as 35.
I've always lagered and stored what beer I have space for at 39F because that's where water is its densest. I'd like a more correct/technical answer to that question, though... What's the ideal temp for aging beer (generally post-lagering)? Any sources are particularly appreciated.
Also, do I need to be picky about my air conditioning unit such that it will cool that low? I worry that many would have an internal thermostat that wouldn't want to go below something like 60F.
Thanks!
I've always lagered and stored what beer I have space for at 39F because that's where water is its densest. I'd like a more correct/technical answer to that question, though... What's the ideal temp for aging beer (generally post-lagering)? Any sources are particularly appreciated.
Also, do I need to be picky about my air conditioning unit such that it will cool that low? I worry that many would have an internal thermostat that wouldn't want to go below something like 60F.
Thanks!