H Hoover New Member Joined Apr 27, 2011 Messages 17 Reaction score 3 Jul 5, 2016 #1 2+2+2? I know 2 weeks in fermenter and i take it 2 weeks conditioning then?. I did read the thread last night but lost the linky
2+2+2? I know 2 weeks in fermenter and i take it 2 weeks conditioning then?. I did read the thread last night but lost the linky
Budgie Regular. Joined Mar 3, 2015 Messages 399 Reaction score 137 Location Durham Jul 5, 2016 #2 There are no hard and fast rules, but I usually do 2 weeks fermenting, 2 weeks warm conditioning in bottles then 2 weeks somewhere cold. This helps the yeast settle and should give you a nice clear pint.
There are no hard and fast rules, but I usually do 2 weeks fermenting, 2 weeks warm conditioning in bottles then 2 weeks somewhere cold. This helps the yeast settle and should give you a nice clear pint.
Noah Amateur Beer Taster Joined Sep 14, 2014 Messages 77 Reaction score 15 Location Northampton, UK Jul 5, 2016 #3 2 weeks in the bottle or keg. I'd suggest 2+2+4 at least and longer for stronger.
BeerisGOD Landlord. Joined Feb 27, 2016 Messages 1,436 Reaction score 342 Jul 5, 2016 #4 Hoover said: 2+2+2? I know 2 weeks in fermenter and i take it 2 weeks conditioning then?. I did read the thread last night but lost the linky Click to expand... the number formulae thingy can be a bit misleading as most of the time it includes secondary (transferring to demijon). definitely realising now four weeks in the bottle is the least time to expect a good standard beer
Hoover said: 2+2+2? I know 2 weeks in fermenter and i take it 2 weeks conditioning then?. I did read the thread last night but lost the linky Click to expand... the number formulae thingy can be a bit misleading as most of the time it includes secondary (transferring to demijon). definitely realising now four weeks in the bottle is the least time to expect a good standard beer
H Hoover New Member Joined Apr 27, 2011 Messages 17 Reaction score 3 Jul 6, 2016 #5 Cheers for that. :grin: