At the start of June I brewed my Lockdown V2 which was an IPA with Mandarina bavaria, eldorado, mosaic and amarillo hops.
It was ready for kegging mid June but I couldn't be bothered so set it to cold crash @ 2° with good intentions to get it done but it didn't happen and kept telling myself it was going to go off.
Last week the missus decided that we didn't need a 2nd fridge in the kitchen so I jumped at the chance and said I'll take it out and replace my old one. To do this (Yes you guessed it) I had to empty the old fridge so I did this yesterday and put the beer to one side.
Last night I checked it and to my surprise it was bursting with hop aroma so had a sneaky taste which then spurred me to get my keg sorted and finally transfer it. It was so nice that while transferring I filled a pint glass and another when it was done and still find it hard to believe it sat that long and was still fantastic.
It's currently on gas carbonating and can't wait.
Surprising to know that it can last perfectly in the right conditions.
It was ready for kegging mid June but I couldn't be bothered so set it to cold crash @ 2° with good intentions to get it done but it didn't happen and kept telling myself it was going to go off.
Last week the missus decided that we didn't need a 2nd fridge in the kitchen so I jumped at the chance and said I'll take it out and replace my old one. To do this (Yes you guessed it) I had to empty the old fridge so I did this yesterday and put the beer to one side.
Last night I checked it and to my surprise it was bursting with hop aroma so had a sneaky taste which then spurred me to get my keg sorted and finally transfer it. It was so nice that while transferring I filled a pint glass and another when it was done and still find it hard to believe it sat that long and was still fantastic.
It's currently on gas carbonating and can't wait.
Surprising to know that it can last perfectly in the right conditions.