Thanks for the info. Is there anyway to fix that potential problem, seeing how it's only been 48ish hours since I pitched the yeast? Or is it just ruined once you establish that high of a temp for that long?
Thanks everybody. I'm not going to worry as much then. I did remove the airlock, cleaned and sanitized. I'll just wait awhile then, we'll see how it turns out. Guess I've got a lot to learn!
I made two beers at once. A Caribou Slobber and a Dead Ringer IPA. The Caribou Slobber started fermentation about 12-18 hrs after pitching and the Dead Ringer didn't start until 24hrs after pitching. Well, I came home this morning and the Caribou Slobber Airlock looked like the beer had foamed...
I made two beers at once. A Caribou Slobber and a Dead Ringer IPA. The Caribou Slobber started fermentation about 12-18 hrs after pitching and the Dead Ringer didn't start until 24hrs after pitching. Well, I came home this morning and the Caribou Slobber Airlock looked like the beer had foamed...