mr x wrote:Do you know the exact show?
September 4, 2005.
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mr x wrote:Do you know the exact show?
mr x wrote:... it makes a huge difference what kind of probe you use and how you use it....

Close, about 0.5-1.0 F difference. Checked myself and that's what I got. Closer to 1 degree f over time.jamilz wrote:Brant wrote:check the temperature control show, pretty sure he tapes the temp probe to the outside of the glass carboy and surrounds that with foam.
Nice to know at least one person listens to what I say.![]()
This temperature is the same as the beer temp.

Depends on how you do it. I use a platinum RTD probe, the kind that is sealed in 1/4" ss tubing - no thermowell needed (you can also make your own thermocouple probe like this). Easy to sterilize, and it fits perfect in the 1/4" hole on the carboy caps. In this way it doubles as a stir stick in-case I need to rouse my yeast, so it actually decreases my chance of infection. I say the difference between the two is closer to 1 degree f than zero, using lab quality instrumentation. But it hardly matters. I am going to start increasing my ferm temps by one degree from what is in the book and see if I get better fermentations/beer.jamilz wrote:In my opinion, there really is no need for probes in the beer. Just another way to introduce contamination and another needless expense.
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