Stevorino
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Pretty good definition...but like Palmer says.
Yeah, Jamil's advice is always to pitch a healthy batch of yeast at the right amount, 3-4 degrees below the ferment temp, ramp up from there to your actual ferment temp and let it sit. With healthy yeast at the proper fermentation temperature, autolysis and diacyetal should be cleaned up by the yeast if given enough time.
From the sounds of it, if everything is done right, Autolysis would be hard to get unless it sat around for a few months.
Does anyone know the impact of hot break on Diacyetal/Autolysis?