09-08-2020, 09:40 PM
(09-08-2020, 03:08 PM)MileHighGrowler Wrote: I had a similar challenge when I lived in California for several years. No basements, warm temps most of the year. I started fermenting in a chest-freezer with a temp controller on it to hold it at 65* or whatever I needed. The benefit of that setup was that I could also brew lagers more easily. After I moved to Colorado with a basement that stays between 65-68* year-round, I finished converting that chest freezer to a keezer.
I know they also make jackets you can put on the fermentation device (i.e. bucket for many!) that can cool or heat, but I've never used on.
I will say that these days there are soooo many options for great beer, the "need" to homebrew is much less than it was a decade ago. It's more about the cost savings for me and having fun creating recipes.
I never cared about savings, just the joy of creating something tasty!