giraffe
Active Member
Couldn't help thinking the other day whilst trying my hardest not to open my recently bottled Canadian Blonde how long commercially brewed beer takes from start to ready to be drunk.
Whether it was true or not, I remember someone once told me that Fosters (Not real beer I know) was fermented, bottled and ready to drink within 24 hours. Now I am sure these types of lagers use all sorts of chemicals to speed up the process, but wondered if anyone happened to know first hand. Budweiser also seems to like to promote their "fresh beer is nicer" stance which goes against all the advice on every homebrew forum.
On a side note, for an impatient (restricted by space) person such as myself. Would would anyone recommend as a good homebrew that is ready to drink in just a few weeks?
Thanks
Whether it was true or not, I remember someone once told me that Fosters (Not real beer I know) was fermented, bottled and ready to drink within 24 hours. Now I am sure these types of lagers use all sorts of chemicals to speed up the process, but wondered if anyone happened to know first hand. Budweiser also seems to like to promote their "fresh beer is nicer" stance which goes against all the advice on every homebrew forum.
On a side note, for an impatient (restricted by space) person such as myself. Would would anyone recommend as a good homebrew that is ready to drink in just a few weeks?
Thanks