wittmania
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I brewed a copper ale (SG 1.048) with WLP001 that I had harvested and washed from a previous brew. During fermentation, around day 5-6, we had a temperature spike and my fermenter got up around 85* or so. The beer is pretty much monkey juice at this point, but we'll see how it turns out with a little age.
I did take the time to harvest a fair amount of yeast from the bottom of the fermenter when I racket it to the keg. I'm wondering if that yeast will be any good or if it's ruined due to the high temps it endured. I would think that nothing has changed genetically in the yeast, but I'm no expert. I don't want to ruin another batch of beer, so I'm wondering if it's worth it to try to use this 3rd gen yeast in my next batch.
I did take the time to harvest a fair amount of yeast from the bottom of the fermenter when I racket it to the keg. I'm wondering if that yeast will be any good or if it's ruined due to the high temps it endured. I would think that nothing has changed genetically in the yeast, but I'm no expert. I don't want to ruin another batch of beer, so I'm wondering if it's worth it to try to use this 3rd gen yeast in my next batch.