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Being 10°C over the target fermentation temp is probably a legitimate worry though.I'm beginning to think there is too much worrying on this forum. It will probably still be delicious
Being 10°C over the target fermentation temp is probably a legitimate worry though.I'm beginning to think there is too much worrying on this forum. It will probably still be delicious
A fan only makes you feel cooler because of evaporation, it doesn't reduce the air temperatureSo I’ve currently got a big fan on it helping it cool down- this will be ok I trust? Otherwise it would take ages to cool naturally
Gee that’s helpfulA fan only makes you feel cooler because of evaporation, it doesn't reduce the air temperature
In medical parlance they are called "The worried well"Being 10°C over the target fermentation temp is probably a legitimate worry though.
Don’t worry about it!I'm beginning to think there is too much worrying on this forum. It will probably still be delicious
Not true. If the ambient air is colder than the thing you're trying to cool (29° beer), then the fan increases air movement, which cools the beer faster.A fan only makes you feel cooler because of evaporation, it doesn't reduce the air temperature
So this wasn't from DIYDog then?What confuses me about this recipe is that it states 7% at 25 litres and mash temp 69c with a og of 1.072 with maple added in fv yet I got 23litres, mashed at 69 and only got 1.066 oh finishing at 6%.
The original guy must have had crazy good efficiency
Yes! Completely agree! If only you could actually get in touch with the author of the recipe to ask questionsI see they cut the mash time down from 60 to 45 minutes too.
The problem with MM, and other submitted recipe sites, is there no validation and no reasoning behind the changes.
What was the first batch like to justify the drain treatment?I do the fermentation at ambient temp so thought the 40 degree heatwave would be good for a Saison with CML yeast... turns out it wasn't! Down the sink it went.
I reused the same yeast cake for another batch of Saison two weeks later after it cooled a bit, and it's good!
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