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Just added champagne yeast- what can I expect

benjah

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Novice to All Grain here- brewed my 2nd batch this week. Using a 10 gallon recipe off beersmith cloud, I forgot to hit the "scale recipe" button. So my 5 gallon batch ended up with a lot higher OG than expected 1.087 wowsers.
Anyway the yeast starter that I had made 24 hours ago (WLP550 belgian ale yeast) didnt look terribly active but I aerated the wort properly and pitched anyways, hoping for the best. 48 hours later no activity and I was getting nervous. 72 hours later and my buddy told me I should just hydrate some champagne yeast I had in the fridge and pitch it, or I was in danger of losing the beer.
I hydrated a pack of Lalvin EC-1118 and pitched it. 24 hours later I see a very active fermentation and big head of krausen forming.
My question is- what kind of taste can I expect now that I threw champagne yeast in my beer? Is it gonna be awful? Do u think it will ferment completely? I realize for a beer that big I should have made 2 starters, but hindsight is 20/20.
 
I don't know what taste you can expect, but when you finish the brew and get to taste it, let us all know how it turns out! I am sure you'll have something drinkable.
 
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