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Hey lads
I botttled my first brew two nights ago, a Coopers Stout. It wasn't the first kit I'd started but due to the short fermentation period it was the first to finish.
The instructions are to store the filled bottles "..above 18 degrees.."
But the Evil Dog kit instructions stipulate to "transfer the bottles to a warm place.." which is vague to say the least. How warm do they mean?
But I keep reading posts where brewers advise 'cold conditioning'.
Do conditioning temps differ according to the beer? Or is it that everyone has a different opinion?
Really confused now, and as always any advice much appreciated.
I botttled my first brew two nights ago, a Coopers Stout. It wasn't the first kit I'd started but due to the short fermentation period it was the first to finish.
The instructions are to store the filled bottles "..above 18 degrees.."
But the Evil Dog kit instructions stipulate to "transfer the bottles to a warm place.." which is vague to say the least. How warm do they mean?
But I keep reading posts where brewers advise 'cold conditioning'.
Do conditioning temps differ according to the beer? Or is it that everyone has a different opinion?
Really confused now, and as always any advice much appreciated.