belgian yeast going dormant below 70 is not normal behaviour, so if your yeast is there might be something else going on... maybe not enough oxygen? pitching too low a cell count? have you done this more than once?
i'm not aware of any belgian yeast that is inherently unhappy at 67-68. i've used at least 6 different strains (including the Unibroue yeast - amazing stuff, higly recommended!) and none have complained at starting off below 70. but as with all things homebrew, YMMV.
i'm not aware of any belgian yeast that is inherently unhappy at 67-68. i've used at least 6 different strains (including the Unibroue yeast - amazing stuff, higly recommended!) and none have complained at starting off below 70. but as with all things homebrew, YMMV.