Came out not bad. But the starting temperature was a little high and it has a slight tangy flavour.

I’m trying to find a way to better control the fermentation temperature on the cheap. Any tips appreciated!

One question I do have… After leaving in the bottles for a couple of weeks I’ve noticed a white residue is settling on the bottom of the bottle. Is this normal? (Pic of sediment in comments)

  • @drperil@lemm.ee
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    117 days ago

    Well yeah ok you could, but for all intents and purposes it’s dead/residual/left over/sediment yeast.

    If you’ve were going to harvest yeast better to do it after primary eh.

    • @MuteDog@lemmy.world
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      117 days ago

      There are certainly better places to harvest yeast but that doesn’t have anything to do with whether or not the yeast in the bottom of a naturally carbonated bottle of beer is alive or dead. It’s not dead, just dormant.