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CX4Life

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Hey all,

Question concerning running a little high on fermentation temperature with this yeast.

I brewed an Oktoberfest on 3/9, OG 1.053 and pitched two packs of rehydrated 34/70, chilled to 55 degrees into 55 degree wort. Set my fermentation chamber to 56. Fermentation started 12ish hours later.

Today, 3/12, I checked the chamber to find this lager fermenting fairly vigorously. Temp controller (STC-1000) still read 13.5 C (56ish F). Grabbed my IR thermometer saw the wort up to 66F. Crap. Obviously didn't insulate the probe enough...

It couldn't have been this warm for more than a day, probably less, but I'm not completely positive.

My question is, should I expect off flavors? Fermentis says the yeast's range is 48-71F, but ideally 54-59. I'd rather not have to wait another 6 or 7 weeks to discover I made crappy beer...

Thanks for any info!
-Tim
 
Dont hold me to this but I think you are going to be alright. Its far from ideal and I havn't had it happen to me, but I'm optimistic for you.
Firstly, as you said its within the temp range of the yeast
Secondly, people do a D Rest at 60 and above
Thirdly you have the lagering phase to clean up some off flavours.\

Let us know how it ends up anyway, and I don't even need to mention insulating that probe, mines under 2 inches of polystyrene.
 
Thanks for the quick reply. I've got a folded up towel over it now... learned my lesson for sure. I'll post with the outcome for posterity sake.
 
If it was cool for the first two days you're good.

34/70 has always done well for me, even at the high end of the range in ambient temp - in other words, fermented at 55-58*F air temperature around the fermenter it still turned out great after d-rest and lagering.
 
Don't mean to gravedig, just wanted to post the results...


Turned out great. No diacetyl, no esters or phenols, no high alcohols, no sulfur. Just clean. Did a (too) long D-rest at 68, lagered for 5 weeks in corny.

I'm enjoying this forgiving, very easy to use lager strain, for sure...
 

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