Normal fermentation?

Sat Apr 25, 2009 7:21 pm

Brewed a Hefe today, pitched my yeast starter, and less than an hour later it was going crazy. Blowoff tube was needed.
Should I be concerned that it can peak too early? Is that even an issue?
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Re: Normal fermentation?

Sat Apr 25, 2009 8:15 pm

Its likely gonna taste like crap, better bottle it and send it all to me. :mrgreen: No, seriously, hefe yeast strains tend to go to work fast and finish quick, you can brew and serve a hefe within 7-10 days if you want. I would just make shure you have the temperature under control unless you really like banana beer.
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Re: Normal fermentation?

Sun Apr 26, 2009 3:28 pm

bloberglawp wrote:Its likely gonna taste like crap, better bottle it and send it all to me. :mrgreen: No, seriously, hefe yeast strains tend to go to work fast and finish quick, you can brew and serve a hefe within 7-10 days if you want. I would just make shure you have the temperature under control unless you really like banana beer.


68f ok?
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Re: Normal fermentation?

Sun Apr 26, 2009 3:38 pm

bloberglawp wrote:Its likely gonna taste like crap, better bottle it and send it all to me. :mrgreen: No, seriously, hefe yeast strains tend to go to work fast and finish quick, you can brew and serve a hefe within 7-10 days if you want. I would just make shure you have the temperature under control unless you really like banana beer.



The banana esters are my absolute FAVORITE part about a German Hefe Weizen.

Belgian Wits, American Wheats...those don't go with that profile for me. But a German Hefe....YUM!!! BANANAS!!!
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Re: Normal fermentation?

Sun Apr 26, 2009 6:33 pm

shunt wrote:
bloberglawp wrote:Its likely gonna taste like crap, better bottle it and send it all to me. :mrgreen: No, seriously, hefe yeast strains tend to go to work fast and finish quick, you can brew and serve a hefe within 7-10 days if you want. I would just make shure you have the temperature under control unless you really like banana beer.


68f ok?


I think Jamil has generally recommended going much lower on Hefes - like in the 60 to 64F range. Supposedly it strikes a nice balance between esters and phenols. I can say I've had some success with this, but you would probably be fine at 68F too, especially if fermentation has already started.
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Re: Normal fermentation?

Sun Apr 26, 2009 7:07 pm

brewerTristan wrote:
shunt wrote:
bloberglawp wrote:Its likely gonna taste like crap, better bottle it and send it all to me. :mrgreen: No, seriously, hefe yeast strains tend to go to work fast and finish quick, you can brew and serve a hefe within 7-10 days if you want. I would just make shure you have the temperature under control unless you really like banana beer.


68f ok?


I think Jamil has generally recommended going much lower on Hefes - like in the 60 to 64F range. Supposedly it strikes a nice balance between esters and phenols. I can say I've had some success with this, but you would probably be fine at 68F too, especially if fermentation has already started.



Got mine going at 72°!!!!!

62° was too clean for my tastes.
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Re: Normal fermentation?

Sun Apr 26, 2009 7:39 pm

I'm not saying banana isnt good, but it shouldnt overpower the beer right? 68F will make a good hefe. Are you using wyeast 3068? Ask Bub if there's any other yeast for a hefe.
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Re: Normal fermentation?

Sun Apr 26, 2009 8:35 pm

We don't have Wyeast in Phoenix.

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