Bottle carbing/conditioning temp question

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HopKeller

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I have a batch of 8.5% Farmhouse Ale that's been in a closet carbing up for about 3 weeks now at room temperature (75 deg). I drank one a few days ago and there was plenty of carbonation, but it was very green (as I assumed it would be). My question is, should I just leave it to condition at room temp or "cellar" it in my ferm chamber, which is about 60 deg. to finish? Thanks!
 
Put one in the celler,see if there is a difference between the rest.
 
Guess I'm mostly concerned about my temps, just wanting to affirm that mid-70's for bottle conditioning is not too warm.
 

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