First off, sorry for not posting in the Introductions first, I just got home from Germany early this morning. So to get to the point, I bought all of the equipment/ small batch kits while I was gone, and decided after unpacking it all, I'd clean everything, then knock out my first brew.
So everything went great, had no problems with the boil/wurt. I did a LOT of reading on here in my free-time when I was gone. Only issue (which I hope ISNT an issue) is that I got a phone call and had to head out pretty quickly after siphoning the wurt into the 3 Gallon carboy. I sloshed it around a little to aureate it per the instructions, but here is why I'm a little nervous. The instructions say to pitch the yeast into the carboy, but the Hefe yeast that came with the kit said to rehydrate it in 4oz of water first. So I followed the instructions on the yeast packet and rehydrated it. After that, I had very little time so I went ahead and pitched it into the carboy, but the temp read 74 degrees.
Will pitching the yeast at this temp affect anything with the fermentation? I placed it in the area I set up for my brews, with an ambient temperature of around 67-68 degrees before I left.
So everything went great, had no problems with the boil/wurt. I did a LOT of reading on here in my free-time when I was gone. Only issue (which I hope ISNT an issue) is that I got a phone call and had to head out pretty quickly after siphoning the wurt into the 3 Gallon carboy. I sloshed it around a little to aureate it per the instructions, but here is why I'm a little nervous. The instructions say to pitch the yeast into the carboy, but the Hefe yeast that came with the kit said to rehydrate it in 4oz of water first. So I followed the instructions on the yeast packet and rehydrated it. After that, I had very little time so I went ahead and pitched it into the carboy, but the temp read 74 degrees.
Will pitching the yeast at this temp affect anything with the fermentation? I placed it in the area I set up for my brews, with an ambient temperature of around 67-68 degrees before I left.