Hi y'all,
New member here, thanks for all the help so far from some of the brewers on here, I've scoured many a topic and had lots of valuable info.
I'm back to brewing extract kits after returning to buckets from the Pinter 2.1 debacle. I've noticed that some of the instructions are saying to add the malt extract then 3.5 litres of boiling water then top up with cold water to 24 litres. Thing is, after doing this, the temperature of the wort is usually about 27 degrees or thereabouts which I'm worried is too warm to pitch yeast into.
What's the max wort temp you'd be comfortable pitching with?
Some yeast packets and instructions don't specify this and just tell you to crack on. Could it kill or harm the yeast?
New member here, thanks for all the help so far from some of the brewers on here, I've scoured many a topic and had lots of valuable info.
I'm back to brewing extract kits after returning to buckets from the Pinter 2.1 debacle. I've noticed that some of the instructions are saying to add the malt extract then 3.5 litres of boiling water then top up with cold water to 24 litres. Thing is, after doing this, the temperature of the wort is usually about 27 degrees or thereabouts which I'm worried is too warm to pitch yeast into.
What's the max wort temp you'd be comfortable pitching with?
Some yeast packets and instructions don't specify this and just tell you to crack on. Could it kill or harm the yeast?