Roatan_Mark
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Hi Gang! Lots of good information here but I wanted to see if there is someone else out there with the same problem.
Our average temp here is 83F, it varies some about 3 deg the entire year but at times will drop to 76F during the winter but this is just for a few days. most times it stays 80F. So what i am getting at is there anyone out there brewing in these same temps? what were your results? I used the wyeast London ESB liquid at first since I carried it back on the plane but now will be using Coopers Ale (dry yeast) since it has a higher temp range and less shipping problems. No it isnt good to 85F which it is right now during summer but shouldn't it still make decent beer?
So far I have had varying results most of which were not temp related but recipe related.... Latest problem I can attribute to lazy yeast and high gravity beer ie 1.044 initial and after 15 days a final of 1.042 so low alc but tasted ok when racked.
Mark
Our average temp here is 83F, it varies some about 3 deg the entire year but at times will drop to 76F during the winter but this is just for a few days. most times it stays 80F. So what i am getting at is there anyone out there brewing in these same temps? what were your results? I used the wyeast London ESB liquid at first since I carried it back on the plane but now will be using Coopers Ale (dry yeast) since it has a higher temp range and less shipping problems. No it isnt good to 85F which it is right now during summer but shouldn't it still make decent beer?
So far I have had varying results most of which were not temp related but recipe related.... Latest problem I can attribute to lazy yeast and high gravity beer ie 1.044 initial and after 15 days a final of 1.042 so low alc but tasted ok when racked.
Mark