D dnomyaR Well-Known Member Joined Mar 22, 2014 Messages 98 Reaction score 4 May 10, 2014 #1 Can I take my beer straight from cold crash to start bottling? I know it'll take a bit longer to carbonate.
Can I take my beer straight from cold crash to start bottling? I know it'll take a bit longer to carbonate.
OneImpBrewery Supporting Member HBT Supporter Joined Jan 31, 2013 Messages 177 Reaction score 15 May 10, 2014 #2 Yes, Generally a month is about right after bottling anyways for flavor's sake.
OP OP D dnomyaR Well-Known Member Joined Mar 22, 2014 Messages 98 Reaction score 4 May 10, 2014 #3 Can I let them warm back up after I bottle or should I keep them cold from now on?
U UWDawg13 Well-Known Member Joined Dec 27, 2013 Messages 287 Reaction score 38 May 10, 2014 #4 Let them warm up to carb
OP OP D dnomyaR Well-Known Member Joined Mar 22, 2014 Messages 98 Reaction score 4 May 10, 2014 #5 Great!
K knyland Well-Known Member Joined Feb 15, 2014 Messages 91 Reaction score 18 May 10, 2014 #6 Last one I cold crashed took 7 days to carb from the time I bottled it. About 72 degrees in the closet the bottles were in.
Last one I cold crashed took 7 days to carb from the time I bottled it. About 72 degrees in the closet the bottles were in.
BigFloyd Well-Known Member Joined Dec 20, 2012 Messages 5,262 Reaction score 768 Location Tyler May 10, 2014 #7 I always prime/bottle cold after a crash (5-7 days at 35*F). Same with kegging. It takes less than a day for the beer in the bottles to warm up to room temp and start the carbonation process, so it really doesn't take any longer.
I always prime/bottle cold after a crash (5-7 days at 35*F). Same with kegging. It takes less than a day for the beer in the bottles to warm up to room temp and start the carbonation process, so it really doesn't take any longer.