GhostShip
Junior Member
Now I have a brew fridge just about finished, I'm almost ready to start another kit, but there's one thing that's got me totally confused.
I had always thought that cold crashing takes place after secondary fermentation and lasts for a week or two before the beer is returned to room temperature for drinking.
However, I read somewhere recently that some people cold crash after primary fermentation and when that's complete, they return to the warm for secondary fermentation.
Could any experienced brewers on the forum (of which I know there are many) please give me their thoughts on which way they do it and for how long. If it can be done either way around, what's your preference and why? Though my kits are generally fine now, they never seem to be clear and I'm wondering if that's because I'm doing it all wrong.
Many thanks for any help/thoughts.
I had always thought that cold crashing takes place after secondary fermentation and lasts for a week or two before the beer is returned to room temperature for drinking.
However, I read somewhere recently that some people cold crash after primary fermentation and when that's complete, they return to the warm for secondary fermentation.
Could any experienced brewers on the forum (of which I know there are many) please give me their thoughts on which way they do it and for how long. If it can be done either way around, what's your preference and why? Though my kits are generally fine now, they never seem to be clear and I'm wondering if that's because I'm doing it all wrong.
Many thanks for any help/thoughts.