TDorty3
Active Member
This is my first time brewing.
After I made my mort I didn't have any way to cool it down. I had no ice in my freezer. I read that you weren't supposed to pitch the yeast until the mort was about 70 degrees. I also read that you should not wait more than 90 minutes before you pitch your yeast.
It took me a long time to cool my mort, about 2 and 1/2 hours. I pitched the yeast at about 84 degrees.
I don't understand why the directions for the yeast tell me for best results mix with water of 100 degrees, but at the same time it can be fatal to the yeast if you put it in the mort at above 80 degrees.
Well, it got put in in 2 and 1/2 hours at 84 degrees. It's a light beer. Do you think it will be okay? I appreciate any input. I spent one hundred dollars on my set-up today and would be mad if I ruined my first batch.
After I made my mort I didn't have any way to cool it down. I had no ice in my freezer. I read that you weren't supposed to pitch the yeast until the mort was about 70 degrees. I also read that you should not wait more than 90 minutes before you pitch your yeast.
It took me a long time to cool my mort, about 2 and 1/2 hours. I pitched the yeast at about 84 degrees.
I don't understand why the directions for the yeast tell me for best results mix with water of 100 degrees, but at the same time it can be fatal to the yeast if you put it in the mort at above 80 degrees.
Well, it got put in in 2 and 1/2 hours at 84 degrees. It's a light beer. Do you think it will be okay? I appreciate any input. I spent one hundred dollars on my set-up today and would be mad if I ruined my first batch.