Hey all,
Made a 5L starter Thursday morning, used my new lab stirplate. Well, that evening when I was checking on it, the bottom of my flask was warm and I checked the temp of the starter: 90*. Yikes. Turns out the stirplate was hot (no heater element, just friction I guess).
I changed stirplates and by Friday the yeast had cooled to room temp and propagated up and by Saturday I had a good 1/2" of yeast in the bottom of the flask.
Oh, this is Wyeast 1968 btw (like WLP002).
I went to pitch it Sat evening and after decanting all but the last 7-800 mL, I smelled the started and it was clove/belgian smelling. Like a Hefeweizen aroma.
I pitched it anyway into 21 gallons of 1060 wort at 68*.
The million dollar question: Should I have pitched?

