As we don't have temperature control, I'd aimed to get all of my brewing done by the end of April (apart from a Saison). Trouble is, brew days kept getting rained off over winter so this isn't going to happen. Both fermenters are in use and there's a backlog of three brews in no-chill cubes.
The schedule is to ferment in the house for two weeks (18-20 C), then move it to the garage (fluctuates but has been 7-10 C) and then 'package' after a further two weeks.
So, the question is, can I save any time here? Cut the cooling to a week maybe? Also, I have two Corny kegs temporarily free. Would it be a bad idea if I transferred a brew straight from primary after its first two weeks to a Corny, left it in there for the two weeks cooling and then force carbed it? I'm concerned about the amount of sediment if I did that.
Any advice on cutting any corners appreciated!
The schedule is to ferment in the house for two weeks (18-20 C), then move it to the garage (fluctuates but has been 7-10 C) and then 'package' after a further two weeks.
So, the question is, can I save any time here? Cut the cooling to a week maybe? Also, I have two Corny kegs temporarily free. Would it be a bad idea if I transferred a brew straight from primary after its first two weeks to a Corny, left it in there for the two weeks cooling and then force carbed it? I'm concerned about the amount of sediment if I did that.
Any advice on cutting any corners appreciated!