Agreed. 33°C is the optimum temperature for s. cerevisiae. [1] However, at this temperature there will be increased Ester production. [2] But, this early in the fermentation the yeast will still be in the lag phase and not producing esters. But, temperature changes will cause heat shock excretion, although because of the relatively small biomass, and the inactivity of the metabolism the effects should be negligible.
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[1] Walsh, R. M., and P. A. Martin. "Growth of Saccharomyces cerevisiae and Saccharomyces uvarum in a temperature gradient incubator." Journal of the Institute of Brewing 83.3 (1977): 169-172.
[2]Saerens, S. M. G., et al. "Parameters affecting ethyl ester production by Saccharomyces cerevisiae during fermentation." Applied and environmental microbiology 74.2 (2008): 454-461.