moto748
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I say bottling, because for those who keg their beer, have to some kind of pressure system etc, I'm not sure it's a fair comparison. So really I'm talking about/to fellow members of the English Bottling Collective.
The reason I ask is that I get the sense that others have a longer brewing period than I do, and wanted to see if that was true. Of course, if you ask people when they bottle their beer, they may say things like "When the FG hits its target" or "When the gravity remains unchanged for several days", or similar. I say the same myself! And, of course, 'it all depends'on the beer'. I can understand that higher strength beers may take longer. I don't brew them, though. I keep a crude spreadsheet of my brews. I have a column for DIPV (days in primary vessel and another for DISV (days in secondary vessel), and the total.
For me, the average total is about 9 days. Longest I've done was 13 days, that was a saison.
The reason I ask is that I get the sense that others have a longer brewing period than I do, and wanted to see if that was true. Of course, if you ask people when they bottle their beer, they may say things like "When the FG hits its target" or "When the gravity remains unchanged for several days", or similar. I say the same myself! And, of course, 'it all depends'on the beer'. I can understand that higher strength beers may take longer. I don't brew them, though. I keep a crude spreadsheet of my brews. I have a column for DIPV (days in primary vessel and another for DISV (days in secondary vessel), and the total.
For me, the average total is about 9 days. Longest I've done was 13 days, that was a saison.