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I have never made a lager before, I have just ordered the all-grain ingredients for a DoppelBock and have a question about lagering. I mainly keg but use bottles occasionally so I'll ask for your views on both. I'm using Lalbrew Novalager yeast which recommends a fermentation temperature in the 10c-20c range. With IPAs I would normally cold crash once I hit FG then transfer beer to keg or bottle, add sugar to the bottles, connect CO2 to the keg, carbonate, condition then serve.
When adding in a lagering phase, here's what I think I should do:-
Bottles - At FG, rack to secondary, batch prime and bottle, let the bottles sit at fermentation temperature (10c-20c for a week to carbonate) then drop temperature to 1c, for lagering for several weeks.
Keg - At FG, transfer to keg, attach CO2 (10c for a week to carbonate) then drop temperature to 1c, for lagering for several weeks.
Put simply, do you lager before or after carbonating ?
When adding in a lagering phase, here's what I think I should do:-
Bottles - At FG, rack to secondary, batch prime and bottle, let the bottles sit at fermentation temperature (10c-20c for a week to carbonate) then drop temperature to 1c, for lagering for several weeks.
Keg - At FG, transfer to keg, attach CO2 (10c for a week to carbonate) then drop temperature to 1c, for lagering for several weeks.
Put simply, do you lager before or after carbonating ?