fightingswede
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What happens if you pitch your yeast into a wort that is the wrong temp? I had trouble getting my wort to cool down and panicked a bit when it finally hit 75 degrees F and pitched the yeast. However, the yeast, Wyeast 2308, Munich Lager, took off like crazy and is doing well. AT 48 hours into this, the yeast are still going crazy and the temp is now down to 60 degrees. However, for the first 24 hours, it was above 65 degrees. What happens to the yeast when it is too warm -- does it react differently somehow? Will my beer taste like crap? Will it be OK now that the temp is finally OK, even though lots of fermenting went on at too high of a temp? Are weird yeast involved here since the Wyeast is not supposed to be "happy" at temps above 65 degrees? Any/all help appreciated. Also, what are good ways to get your wort temp down, other than a wort chiller? Thanks!