Ron Safari
New Member
Hi,
My understanding of bottle conditioning is that you need a 'warm week' for the secondary fermentation to take place and then a few 'cold weeks' to clear your beer down.
I batch primed and bottled my first ever kit brew at the weekend (takes a while the first time!) and it's now in the cupboard under a duvet for it's 'warm week'. My question is what kind of temperature does it need to be for the cold stage when you're clearing the beer down? I guess the answer to how long does it take is how long's a piece of string, but I'm hoping to crack a few out at Christmas!
It's a Milestone IPA kit if that helps?
Thanks,
Ron.
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My understanding of bottle conditioning is that you need a 'warm week' for the secondary fermentation to take place and then a few 'cold weeks' to clear your beer down.
I batch primed and bottled my first ever kit brew at the weekend (takes a while the first time!) and it's now in the cupboard under a duvet for it's 'warm week'. My question is what kind of temperature does it need to be for the cold stage when you're clearing the beer down? I guess the answer to how long does it take is how long's a piece of string, but I'm hoping to crack a few out at Christmas!
It's a Milestone IPA kit if that helps?
Thanks,
Ron.
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