kodak79
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Before anyone says - I know I've been stupid, but any experience or thoughts would be much appreciated.
By being ridiculously busy with work and everything else I have managed to set a beer brewing and it has now been sat in my temp controlled fermentation chamber for about 10 weeks now. The beer is a brewferm Grand Cru which says to ferment for 2 weeks and then suggests racking off (or leaving in the primary if you don't have another bin) then leaving for a further 3 weeks before bottling.
Is it worth bothering to bottle and hope that there is still some live yeast in there that will prime the beer in the bottle? I am very busy at the moment and don't want to spend the 3-4 hours bottling if its not going to work.
Cheers,
Chris
By being ridiculously busy with work and everything else I have managed to set a beer brewing and it has now been sat in my temp controlled fermentation chamber for about 10 weeks now. The beer is a brewferm Grand Cru which says to ferment for 2 weeks and then suggests racking off (or leaving in the primary if you don't have another bin) then leaving for a further 3 weeks before bottling.
Is it worth bothering to bottle and hope that there is still some live yeast in there that will prime the beer in the bottle? I am very busy at the moment and don't want to spend the 3-4 hours bottling if its not going to work.
Cheers,
Chris