dawn_kiebawls
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Hey guys, I've got an attempt at what I hope to be a Belgian IPA in primary right now but I have a few concerns.
I made a 3L starter for WY3522 (I do not have a stir plate so it was shaken approximately every hour) and pitched into ~65F wort with an OG 1.073. It took off like a rocket, blew the top and subsided after 3 days. However, it has been in primary for a full week now and the airlock is still doing approximately 1 bubble a minute. Is this normal for such a highly attenuative yeast?
My real area of concern is that I have my primary bucket in a swamp cooler and other than looking at the airlock every couple of hours I have been ignoring it. I just checked the water temp and it is 80F!! The thermo strip on my bucket is reading ~83-85F which is the upper range given by Wyeast...
Have I screwed up by allowing it to get WAY to hot or is it alright given the variety of yeast? Also, I haven't ever had an active airlock for more than 2 days. Is a week normal??
Thanks for all the help
I made a 3L starter for WY3522 (I do not have a stir plate so it was shaken approximately every hour) and pitched into ~65F wort with an OG 1.073. It took off like a rocket, blew the top and subsided after 3 days. However, it has been in primary for a full week now and the airlock is still doing approximately 1 bubble a minute. Is this normal for such a highly attenuative yeast?
My real area of concern is that I have my primary bucket in a swamp cooler and other than looking at the airlock every couple of hours I have been ignoring it. I just checked the water temp and it is 80F!! The thermo strip on my bucket is reading ~83-85F which is the upper range given by Wyeast...
Have I screwed up by allowing it to get WAY to hot or is it alright given the variety of yeast? Also, I haven't ever had an active airlock for more than 2 days. Is a week normal??
Thanks for all the help