I did my first batch yesterday. I did a IPA with a belgian yeast. My thermometer on the carboy is reading about 77 right now and it's fermenting like crazy! Is this going to negatively affect the beer? How is it going to change the flavor profile?
Cool. I kind of used a lot of hops in the boil so I want a strong belgian-y profile to balance it out. It's my first batch so i hope it turns out well. The room it's in is only 68-71 F, I didn't realize the yeast would add so much heat to the carboy.With a Belgian yeast it should be just fine. They like to ferment hot and go all estery on you.
I let an IPA get too warm (78F-79F) with an English Ale yeast and there were some definite hot alcohol flavor in the beer. I kegged it anyway and it has been sitting in my cellar for about 3 months... I'll try it again in the spring and see if it mellowed out any.
The alcohol flavor will mellow over time but so do the hops![]()
Maybe I'll have to store this for awhile and make something else to drink now. Too bad.