Motorhomebrew
AKA - RobsHomebrew
Can someone explain to me when and why to cold Crash?
TIA
TIA
Sorry for my lack of knowledge... 2+2+2 ?As it speeds up clearing the beer, sticking a bottle into a 4*C fridge will help; but why?
IMHO, sticking to the 2+2+2 system works well enough without Cold Crashing.
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2 weeks fermentingSorry for my lack of knowledge... 2+2+2 ?
2 weeks fermenting
2 weeks carbonating in the bottle (often at around 18-20 degrees)
2 weeks conditioning somewhere cool (or in a fridge)
It's not scientific, but as a general rule, it has served me well in the past. For me, the 2 weeks fermenting is not rigid. I check mine using gravity readings looking for a stable gravity over a few days.
Also, for me, it ends up more like 2.5 weeks fermenting, 2 weeks carbing, 4+ weeks conditioning.
I believe it mainly due to gravity and time. However a cold beer will have less upward movement as heat rises. I ”cold“ crash at the ambient garage temperature.Can I ask, is rate of clearing proportional to the tenperature, or is there a threshold below which cold crashing works best?
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