Oceanbear1
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So last night I was brewing some beer, and after the boil I chilled it for about 40 minutes. I then went into auto pilot, racked the beer into the fermenter, and pitched the safale US-05 yeast into it. It was of course back around this time my brain kicked back in and realized the beer was still way too warm for the yeast. Dang it! What could I do but Finish? I put it in a tub of water, covered in a wet shirt, and put a fan over it, which actually to touch cooled it at a decent pace.
So come now it's been about 14 hours, and no activity. I know yeast can take longer than that to start, but given the obvious error, should I just go ahead and repitch?
Thanks in advance
So come now it's been about 14 hours, and no activity. I know yeast can take longer than that to start, but given the obvious error, should I just go ahead and repitch?
Thanks in advance