Hi,
I brewed a NEIPA this afternoon. All went to plan, chilled the wort down to 23C (anticipating a further drop to my 20C target), transferred to my Fermzilla and pitched. I then cleaned my equipment, got it into the brew fridge and it had dropped to 12C (room was cold and took a bit longer than usual).
Does pitching too cold affect the yeast as much as too hot? Particularly for Verdant?
Cheers,
Jay
I brewed a NEIPA this afternoon. All went to plan, chilled the wort down to 23C (anticipating a further drop to my 20C target), transferred to my Fermzilla and pitched. I then cleaned my equipment, got it into the brew fridge and it had dropped to 12C (room was cold and took a bit longer than usual).
Does pitching too cold affect the yeast as much as too hot? Particularly for Verdant?
Cheers,
Jay