I'm aware this isn't the done thing. But I've just started fermenting a porter. I usually let my beers ferment, leave them for a few days then bottle. All at the same temperature. I'm going to be away for a couple of days after xmas and was planning to bottle when I get back.
However, I've realised the implications are, if I go away and turn the heating off, the beer will drop in temperature a fair bit over those couple of days before I return and bottle
Having done a bit of Googling it would seem this may help yeast flocculate assuming fermentation has finished
Just wondering if anyone has any insights, and whether this will be a good or bad thing.
Cheers
Phil
However, I've realised the implications are, if I go away and turn the heating off, the beer will drop in temperature a fair bit over those couple of days before I return and bottle
Having done a bit of Googling it would seem this may help yeast flocculate assuming fermentation has finished
Just wondering if anyone has any insights, and whether this will be a good or bad thing.
Cheers
Phil