ssparks
Active Member
Good evening,
I have been thumbing through Greg Hughes homebrew beer book planning my potential next brew, and being a fan of porters I thought this would be a good brew. Looking at the recipes they are calling for the beer to be conditioned after bottling at 12c for 4-5 weeks and 11+ weeks for the baltic porter.
Is there anyway around this? I have a fridge in the garage that I use for fermenting but i would prefer not to tie it up for a month and a half on one beer, especially as it is a non too economical commercial fridge (i need the large fridge for my other interest, so there is no short term plans to change it)
Is there any other alternatives, or do I have to suck it up?
Simon
I have been thumbing through Greg Hughes homebrew beer book planning my potential next brew, and being a fan of porters I thought this would be a good brew. Looking at the recipes they are calling for the beer to be conditioned after bottling at 12c for 4-5 weeks and 11+ weeks for the baltic porter.
Is there anyway around this? I have a fridge in the garage that I use for fermenting but i would prefer not to tie it up for a month and a half on one beer, especially as it is a non too economical commercial fridge (i need the large fridge for my other interest, so there is no short term plans to change it)
Is there any other alternatives, or do I have to suck it up?
Simon