Hello all,
I am currently in the fermentation stage of my very first batch of beer. It is a Weizen so I was told to keep the fermentation temp between 64-72 degrees. For the first 5 days, I had my fermenting bucket hooked up to an STC-1000 temp controller and a heat pack and kept it at 67-68 (20 degrees celsius). However, on the 5th day my temp controller malfunctioned and heated my beer up to 80 degrees for a few hours while I wasn't home (the airlock started bubbling again). I came back and immediately fixed the problem and now have my beer back at 68 degrees. Should I be worried about my beer? I'm really hoping that this late into fermenting it won't make a huge difference but I have no idea. I was very careful and precise with every other step I took. I would hate for my batch to be ruined all because of a mechanical issue.
Any feedback would be greatly appreciated
I am currently in the fermentation stage of my very first batch of beer. It is a Weizen so I was told to keep the fermentation temp between 64-72 degrees. For the first 5 days, I had my fermenting bucket hooked up to an STC-1000 temp controller and a heat pack and kept it at 67-68 (20 degrees celsius). However, on the 5th day my temp controller malfunctioned and heated my beer up to 80 degrees for a few hours while I wasn't home (the airlock started bubbling again). I came back and immediately fixed the problem and now have my beer back at 68 degrees. Should I be worried about my beer? I'm really hoping that this late into fermenting it won't make a huge difference but I have no idea. I was very careful and precise with every other step I took. I would hate for my batch to be ruined all because of a mechanical issue.
Any feedback would be greatly appreciated