BillTheSlink
Well-Known Member
I think I may have a problem. I know everyone say's it's hard to spoil a brew, but I might have. If you'll recall I did my first batch, a Hefe Weizen, Saturday. I found out my thermometer was reading way off and it was much hotter when I pitched and aerated. I also screwed up on the "fermometer" strip in two ways. I thought they ran vertical not horizontal, so half of it is above the brew in the foam. I also, like a dumb bunny, covered the carboy with a wet towel and put the fan on it to lower the temps because they were off the chart on the strip. I forgot that the towel would artificially cool the fermometer when I looked at it. Even with the wet towel on the strip it was reading 74 degrees. Fermentation was fast and furious and now appears to be just about over. The airlock bubbles once every two-three seconds. I will probably start taking gravity readings Thursday, but do you think from what I described I really did a number on my beer? Having never had this style before, when I do try it in a few weeks what type of off flavors should I be trying to taste to see if I did it wrong, so I know if I ever want to try it again. The color is looking good though; it has gotten considerably lighter and more appealing. I am kicking around the idea of perhaps putting it in a secondary for a while, which I know isn't normal for the style. I am just having second thoughts on what a real "yeasty" feeling in the mouth would be. Anyone ever tried it? Yeast was Wyeast German Wheat #3333
BillTheSlink
BillTheSlink
