monkeybutler
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Hi there. So I feel like I've been reasonably successful with my first brew so far (a starter kit American Pale Ale), by which I mean nothing appears to have gone disastrously wrong and I'd like to keep it that way. I've decided I want to bottle my beer but I'd never really paid attention to the process up until now and the more I look into it the more I get confused about which way to go. It seems everyone has different advice on if to cold crash, store at a cooler or higher temperature. Whether to leave the beer in the bottling barrel for a while (to let the sediments settle?) and how long for etc. I was wondering what the advice would be from those helpful brewers on here and if I could have a quick step by step guide on times, temperatures etc. I really would like my beer to be as clear as possible with as little sediment as possible but being a beginner I also don't want to over complicate matters.
In terms of temperature my house is difficult to heat, when I am out of the house it is usually around 16C-18 C (or 60F-64F) but when I get home I can raise the temperature up to about 20C-24C (68F-75F) using a halogen heater in the room the beer is stored.
For cold temperatures I really am limited to the outside which over the next couple of weeks could be anywhere between -2C and 8C.
Thanks!
In terms of temperature my house is difficult to heat, when I am out of the house it is usually around 16C-18 C (or 60F-64F) but when I get home I can raise the temperature up to about 20C-24C (68F-75F) using a halogen heater in the room the beer is stored.
For cold temperatures I really am limited to the outside which over the next couple of weeks could be anywhere between -2C and 8C.
Thanks!