andymacintyre
Well-Known Member
My first pilsner (done with w34/70 yeast) is nearing the end of its fermentation and I am trying to decide what too do next.
I'd like to put half in a corny and bottle the other half.
The corny side of things is clear enough, I will rack from primary to corny (don't think I will bother with finings) and lager it at -1c for 12 weeks or so.
Not sure what to do about bottling. Should I lager the other half in a corny also and then prime/bottle after lagering (perhaps adding a little new yeast with the priming sugars).
Or can I bottle it now with priming sugar, leave in the warm for a couple of weeks to carbonate and then give it a long lagering in the bottle?
Not sure which is the best way to go for the bottles....
I'd like to put half in a corny and bottle the other half.
The corny side of things is clear enough, I will rack from primary to corny (don't think I will bother with finings) and lager it at -1c for 12 weeks or so.
Not sure what to do about bottling. Should I lager the other half in a corny also and then prime/bottle after lagering (perhaps adding a little new yeast with the priming sugars).
Or can I bottle it now with priming sugar, leave in the warm for a couple of weeks to carbonate and then give it a long lagering in the bottle?
Not sure which is the best way to go for the bottles....