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It'll be right.
I'm still new at this but from what i've seen and done already the higher temp would've finished it off sooner i'd say but leave it in there as long as you can and you'll get a far better beer from it.
And make sure you get stable readings before you bottle.
My firts beer (Coopers Larger) bubbled away for ages and this one only bubbled for a day. I know it's not a leak as when I press on the fermenter the water in the air lock rises (due to air pressure increasing)
I'll wait for 2 weeks and see how she turns out...fingers crossed.
My Coopers fermenter also stands up to the airlock test but has a leak and therefore never bubbles anymore...... which kinda makes the coopers airlock test redundant
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