Jzrp
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Hi
When I brew I don’t have a brew fridge so I always judge it around what the weather is like. I have just built a keezer too so cant get away with another fridge at the moment (might have to work up to that)
I brewed a NEIPA Thursday night when forecast was saying ~18-20 degrees c for the next two weeks, got it in the fermzilla and it’s been fermenting at 10-15 psi and obviously the heat wave rolls in.
Although it was only 24 in the day yesterday and 18 at night when I was checking the temperature it was going crazy and creeping up to 24.8. The fermentation was VERY active last night. Anyway I put some cold cans and ice in the jacket with it and hoped would help.
This morning when I came down the temperature seemed to be closer to 28, even though it was only 20 weather wise. I have put in frozen big bottles of water, wet towels etc and this morning and got it down to 23 again in the last few hours.
Long story but I suppose my question is… is this beer going to be ruined? I’ve never used the fermzilla before and I know the pressure brew allows higher temperatures but obviosuly was aiming to stick within the threshold for the yeast. I’ve never had a brew where the temperature was so much higher than the ambient temperature before. It seems like it’s settling down now too so basically done most of its business in 36 hrs?
I would be dry hopping it over the next week and I’m thinking if it’s going to taste awful is it worth sinking the hops in it?
When I brew I don’t have a brew fridge so I always judge it around what the weather is like. I have just built a keezer too so cant get away with another fridge at the moment (might have to work up to that)
I brewed a NEIPA Thursday night when forecast was saying ~18-20 degrees c for the next two weeks, got it in the fermzilla and it’s been fermenting at 10-15 psi and obviously the heat wave rolls in.
Although it was only 24 in the day yesterday and 18 at night when I was checking the temperature it was going crazy and creeping up to 24.8. The fermentation was VERY active last night. Anyway I put some cold cans and ice in the jacket with it and hoped would help.
This morning when I came down the temperature seemed to be closer to 28, even though it was only 20 weather wise. I have put in frozen big bottles of water, wet towels etc and this morning and got it down to 23 again in the last few hours.
Long story but I suppose my question is… is this beer going to be ruined? I’ve never used the fermzilla before and I know the pressure brew allows higher temperatures but obviosuly was aiming to stick within the threshold for the yeast. I’ve never had a brew where the temperature was so much higher than the ambient temperature before. It seems like it’s settling down now too so basically done most of its business in 36 hrs?
I would be dry hopping it over the next week and I’m thinking if it’s going to taste awful is it worth sinking the hops in it?