Hi, It was probably covered before, but I couldnt find an answer:
As my fridge is not big enough to keep all my homebrew (ales) for long cold conditioning, I am wondering whether keeping it in room temperature for long period of time, then dropping in the fridge for about a week ( I tend to rotate my stock in the fridge, so it hardly stays there longer than a week), still helps them with conditioning and flavour development. I hope this question makes sense.. If not, I'll try to explain it this way: if the ale is supposed to cold condition for lets say 4-5 weeks until it tastes great, will I get the same result for keeping it in room temp for the same duration of time and only dropping it in the fridge for the last few days?
Only on my 3r brew now and soo much to learn :hmm: .. thx in advance
As my fridge is not big enough to keep all my homebrew (ales) for long cold conditioning, I am wondering whether keeping it in room temperature for long period of time, then dropping in the fridge for about a week ( I tend to rotate my stock in the fridge, so it hardly stays there longer than a week), still helps them with conditioning and flavour development. I hope this question makes sense.. If not, I'll try to explain it this way: if the ale is supposed to cold condition for lets say 4-5 weeks until it tastes great, will I get the same result for keeping it in room temp for the same duration of time and only dropping it in the fridge for the last few days?
Only on my 3r brew now and soo much to learn :hmm: .. thx in advance