I put it below an open window for the night to allow cool air to hit and placed a fan blowing on it. I think it was in the upper 70's.
Should I be very worried?
Jobe5217 said:Yeast was pitched and the best I can guess on the temp was upper 70's low 80's![]()
I always prefer to wait and pitch at a cooler temperature, then to rush adding the yeast. Years ago I thought OMG, the wort is getting infected and I NEED to add yeast now! Just my opinion, but next time I would suggest letting the wort cool more and pitch the yeast first thing in the morning, rather than pitch warm.
Always better to wait and pitch cool later, than to pitch hot now, IMHO and cheers!
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You could always go for the "no chill" method and not worry about it.![]()
What is this "no chill" method you speak of?