Hi
I am brewing my first extract/mini-mash beer (a Biere De Garde kit from brewuk.co.uk) after exclusively brewing tinned beer kits up to now.
It had been in the fermenater for almost 2 weeks and fermenation is definitely done. The instructions that came with the kit say at this point to condition at 2-3°C for 2 weeks before bottling.
Firstly, I'd have to leave it in the shed which I can do, hopefully it wouldn't freeze but should stay between around 3-8°C at this time of year. I could leave it in the garage, but it's around 10-14°C in there, maybe a little cooler.
But I don't know why I'm supposed to do this, every other beer I've done it bottle conditioned and I bottle when fermenation is done. Is there any reason for doing this, and should I leave it on the yeast or should I rack it into a different fermenater first?
If it's no different to bottle conditioning I'd much rather just do that.
Any advice appreciated.
Cheers
I am brewing my first extract/mini-mash beer (a Biere De Garde kit from brewuk.co.uk) after exclusively brewing tinned beer kits up to now.
It had been in the fermenater for almost 2 weeks and fermenation is definitely done. The instructions that came with the kit say at this point to condition at 2-3°C for 2 weeks before bottling.
Firstly, I'd have to leave it in the shed which I can do, hopefully it wouldn't freeze but should stay between around 3-8°C at this time of year. I could leave it in the garage, but it's around 10-14°C in there, maybe a little cooler.
But I don't know why I'm supposed to do this, every other beer I've done it bottle conditioned and I bottle when fermenation is done. Is there any reason for doing this, and should I leave it on the yeast or should I rack it into a different fermenater first?
If it's no different to bottle conditioning I'd much rather just do that.
Any advice appreciated.
Cheers