JPSmith
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Hello everybody! This is my first post, I've browsed around for a day or two interested in homebrewing. Apparently, I told enough of my family about my interest in taking up this hobby. Like many thousands, before me, I received a Mr.Beer kit for Christmas! I followed the directions to the T this evening, but I have some concerns.
It says to mix the Malt extract syrup into boiling water and then add it to 1 gallon of cold water already in the keg, and then top off with more cold water, stir and pitch your dry yeast packet. After I did this I placed a temperature sticker on the keg and I noticed it said too hot! The wort was in the 77-94 range! I frantically researched and came across numerous articles stressing the importance of a wort chill!
Have I killed my yeast? Using a flashlight I can see a majority of it has settled to the bottom. What hasn't settled to the bottom is suspended in what appear to be slimy looking white/beige clumps floating around in my wort. Any feedback would be greatly appreciated. Can I save it? Is it ok? It has been 1 and a half hours since the pitch now the check mark in the middle of the strip is illuminated in addition to the too hot portion!
-Preston
It says to mix the Malt extract syrup into boiling water and then add it to 1 gallon of cold water already in the keg, and then top off with more cold water, stir and pitch your dry yeast packet. After I did this I placed a temperature sticker on the keg and I noticed it said too hot! The wort was in the 77-94 range! I frantically researched and came across numerous articles stressing the importance of a wort chill!
Have I killed my yeast? Using a flashlight I can see a majority of it has settled to the bottom. What hasn't settled to the bottom is suspended in what appear to be slimy looking white/beige clumps floating around in my wort. Any feedback would be greatly appreciated. Can I save it? Is it ok? It has been 1 and a half hours since the pitch now the check mark in the middle of the strip is illuminated in addition to the too hot portion!
-Preston