Thanks for the input! I myself have never had issues with ferments (knock on wood), but I also don't really try to push them to finish fast / haven't attempted to go from brew to keg in anything less than a couple of weeks.
That being said, I am not in Texas, so using ambient temp and fermentation by itself to get up to the low-mid 80s I don't think is doable. Maybe I am wrong though. Checked temp in my fermentation fridge in the garage last night and again this morning. It's currently unplugged. Last night it was 74, this morning 69.
If I were to start the WLP565 fermentation at 65 and let it free rise, could I get into the mid 80's without a heat source other than fermentation itself and a closed environment? Would this free rise need to happen right away, or after a few days of fermntation at the lower temp?
That being said, I am not in Texas, so using ambient temp and fermentation by itself to get up to the low-mid 80s I don't think is doable. Maybe I am wrong though. Checked temp in my fermentation fridge in the garage last night and again this morning. It's currently unplugged. Last night it was 74, this morning 69.
If I were to start the WLP565 fermentation at 65 and let it free rise, could I get into the mid 80's without a heat source other than fermentation itself and a closed environment? Would this free rise need to happen right away, or after a few days of fermntation at the lower temp?