I keep my brew in the shed,and was wondering if the frosty weather has anything to do with my woodfordes nog tasting bad,it tasted ok up till the cold spell when it dropped to -6,and now it tastes awful.
whats the best way to keep plastic kegs cool,is there owt on the market that can be put in the freezer then wrapped round the keg,?I'm sure you will all agree warm beer is terrible.
On my woodfordes nog it says after bottling or barreling,place it in a warm place for two days then move it to a cool place for three weeks,I was thinking maybe the shed,but the forecast is to 0 degrees and minus 1 at night,is this too cold or should it be ok?
Hi all,its my first year in home brewing,1 of my other hobbies is keeping bees so I have 2 gallon of mead on the go,I have also just started some woodfordes nog,and have some woodfordes wherry to follow.