cenk57
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I just read the majority of this great thread! Very good information indeed. There were many mentions of "chillers" and diy cool boxes made from chest freezers. But I was wondering, would a walk in type cooler work for cold soaking and cooler ferments? If there was a mention of that here, I missed it so I would apologize. Reason being, we have a 14x14 walk in cooler in our barn that is used for storing produce in the warmer months. It can easily cool down to 32F. I ferment mostly in 20 gallon brut containers. I have never used the cooler in winemaking (don't know why). It seems like it would be a perfect answer to this. Cold soak for 2-3 days, then increase the ambient temp in the cooler to the ideal fermenting temp (or a few degrees lower). To drop the temps fast, I was thinking of tossing in a couple of frozen jugs when I place the containers in the cooler. Does anyone use a walk in cooler for this sort of thing?