Hmmm ... this is trucking along @ 24C .. I thought I'd need a bit of heat with the garage only just avereaging 10C - so put it on the heatpad. Normally I'd pot some 1" slats under it to take the bite out of the heat
What's 05 like @ 24 chaps ?
I think I've seen JK post about 05 in the 20's
I 've had US-05 up to 22 deg (from memory) and I think the temp fluctuated a bit also.
The judges comments from last years NHC were along the lines of "burnt matcheads" which is a sulphur thing.
Not sure whether I can finger US-05 at 22c as the sole cuplit but that's what my experience was.
In my experience the first 3-4 days are the crucial ones for ales. After that I tend to relax a bit on the temp control front (within reason of course). What was the temp for the firt 3 days?
JT - you might get a little bit of hot alc from this ferment - mostly dependent on your SG. If you're only sitting around 1.046 - I think you'd struggle to pick up on it. Otherwise - if you stick your nose in the fermenter and breath in heavily, you'll find out if there is anything else going wrong in this ferment.
1.046 ? !!!! Nah, I'm starting at 1.038 and anticipating 1.008 or so
It was a slow start from pitching at 17 or 18 on Sunday and reaching 22 by Tuesday night.
Thought the cool southerly temperatures might keep it there but over the next 24 hours crept upto 24C
Popped some slats between the pad and the fermenter last night so it'll be down I'm sure
71% Pale LME
10% Munich
9% Pils
4.5% Amber
2% Melanoiden
1% Pale Choc
US05
Aiming for 1.065 with my useless efficiency
Columbus and Cascade to 28IBU and I'm mulling over dry hopping