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Bottle conditioning tempertaure between 76-80 degrees?

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saeroner

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Will this have an effect? I live in Florida and my house temp is around 77 average (some times down to 73 with the AC blasting at night). I stored all the bottles in a dark room.

Doing all Ales mostly IPA
 
Perfectly fine, many commercial breweries have conditioning rooms kept at 75-80 to get the bottle conditioned beers properly carbonated in a timely manner:)
 
My house is that warm too.

With the IPA's, I put 2 in the fridge at about 1.5 weeks in the bottle, chill for 2 days and drink. Then 2 more at 2 weeks, 2 at 2.5, etc.

When I find they are ready, I'll move the whole batch into the fridge to keep fresh.
 
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