RiccoStar
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I’m wondering if aluminum material would be adequate for a cool ship cooling / lambic style inoculation ?
excuse me if this has been discussed but I searched pretty thoroughly and haven’t found anything. Here and elsewhere...
I currently live in a somewhat humid/ tropical climate (Medellín Colombia) so I have had aluminum kettles oxidize on me fairly quickly by being lazy and leaving wet grain in them ... (albeit VERY lazy..)
Curious if there is a rule of thumb or some sort of science for time frame or cooling/ inoculating in aluminum cool ship before problems could arise?
thanks in advance
excuse me if this has been discussed but I searched pretty thoroughly and haven’t found anything. Here and elsewhere...
I currently live in a somewhat humid/ tropical climate (Medellín Colombia) so I have had aluminum kettles oxidize on me fairly quickly by being lazy and leaving wet grain in them ... (albeit VERY lazy..)
Curious if there is a rule of thumb or some sort of science for time frame or cooling/ inoculating in aluminum cool ship before problems could arise?
thanks in advance