Sooooo, I may have made a serious error here. I successfully brewed my first all-grain batch with Wyeast 3711 almost 4 weeks ago. I bottled it on the 3-week mark because fermentation seemed to have stopped and my hydrometer reading was around 1.005. (I mashed at 153 F so I took a leap of faith and assumed the fermentation process was complete). However, my basement gets verrry chilly, like below 60 F, so I incorporated a small heater to supplement some higher temperatures. Given that the yeast is of Belgian origin, I wasn't too concerned about the fluctuating temperatures. My facepalm moment though, was that I had idiotically forgotten to turn the heater off for a period of time to stabilize the temps, and I'm pretty sure the beer got to at least 90 F, quite possibly even warmer, I put my hand to the bottles and they felt warm like laundry fresh out of the dryer. Is this going to destroy my carbonation? I read somewhere that a guy had beer carbonating in his super-hot car (something like 120F), and it turned out decent enough, but I can't help but worry that I've just pissed 3 weeks of careful patience down the drain by killing my yeast. Anyone have experience with this?