Lifesaver
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My AC went out and my fermenting area was 90 degrees for at least 48 hours. Temps usually stay 72-74. All my recipes are using Safale US-05 yeast, so I'm not too worried. I only had some one gallon kits going and they were over a week in primary. I bottled my cream ale today after 3 weeks in primary. I did not have my hydrometer when I started this recipe. I have no OG reading and saw no need in taking FG. I tried some and it tasted like flat beer. Was actually quite good. So I bottled it up. I primed with organic raw cane sugar instead of the GMO corn sugar that came in the kit. I've graduated to 5 gallon batches and I only brew recipes that do well in my current temp range. I'm not ready to babysit and cool ferment temps. I don't want to go in my fermenting area until it's time to bottle something.