14thstreet
Well-Known Member
Advice? I say get the notion of using Fuggles out of your mind, for now, and for your next batch get some temperature control! For under $10 you can improve your beer and in some cases quite dramatically. Temperature control is not important only for liquid yeast but for all yeast.
I've been fermenting on the cool side (64F) for most of my english ales because I've had issues with those that I had no fermentation control, i.e., they probably fermented warmer than 70F. I've found that controling temperature and temperature shifts within the first 72 hours or so of fermentation is necessary and although it may be more work, you owe yourself better beer!
I've been fermenting on the cool side (64F) for most of my english ales because I've had issues with those that I had no fermentation control, i.e., they probably fermented warmer than 70F. I've found that controling temperature and temperature shifts within the first 72 hours or so of fermentation is necessary and although it may be more work, you owe yourself better beer!