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I have an Amber Ale and an ESB in primary now. They were both brewed last weekend, Sat and Sun respectively. I used Safale 04 English Ale yeast in the Amber and Safale US 05 in the ESB. I put a small amount of beer from each in my hydrometer flask and took gravity readings today and everything seemed fine. Then I took the temp of the beer in the flask and it registered about 90 degrees! I thought my thermometer was off, but it is new and it's digital and I tried a couple of other beverages just to see and it seems ok and it's never had a problem before. Maybe it's just extra hot in my closet today. So, my question is, WHAT THE HELL?????? Is this going to hurt my fermentation or is it just going to take longer? I tasted the beer from each and they seem good. I typically keep it in primary 7-9 days then rack to secondary, but I'm just not sure what to do after this. I guess I should just relax and have another homebrew! Any help is appreciated.