jorpandolfo
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So go figure, my minifridge can't fit my 6.5 gallon primary into it for my kolsch beer that I'm planning on brewing. I was planning on keeping it around 65 degrees or so just because I've heard the kolsch is an ale with lager characteristics such as fermentation temp, but it won't fit. Are there are any possibilities around this problem? And, will fermentation at 70 or a bit higher seriously affect the beer?
Also, the yeast strain I'm using, WLP029, for the beer seemed to have small clumps or strands inside the vile. I don't know if that's natural or maybe it got too cold. Does that sound off?
Also, the yeast strain I'm using, WLP029, for the beer seemed to have small clumps or strands inside the vile. I don't know if that's natural or maybe it got too cold. Does that sound off?