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Originally Posted by Canadabrew
I'm only using 1 fermenter not two and am planning on leaving my beer in there for 3-4 weeks.
1. What is conditioning of beer? Is this letting the beer sit in the bottles for a further week before putting it in the fridge? Should I put it in the same temperature that I fermented in? 68 degrees.
- Conditioning is another term for 'aging'. Let the beer sit in the bottle for 3-4 weeks at 70 degrees - see sticky about bottle conditioning under bottle / keeging; a lot of great info
2. When the fermentation period is over and I'm measuring specific gravity. If I extract some liquid and test it in a tube should I then put the beer back into the bucket or is this a no no so as not to infect brew?
- Big no-no. Just drink it and experience all aspects of brewing. Don't expect much since it hasn't been carbed or conditioned. It still tastes good, it's beer after all
3. What is the general consensus on bottling with glass bottles or plastic PET bottles or is it just personal preference.
-Glass. PET are good for ball games etc, but I would carb / condition in PET - again, search PET and there are a lot of topics that cover this.
4. I've read a lot about making a yeast starter, I just used the one that came with the kit.. Will this be OK?
- It will be fine. Yeast starters are great for liquid yeast, but don't get over your head too fast.
Good luck, welcome to the addiction!!! Take your time, read a lot, have fun and most of all keep it simple!!
Thanks!
TC
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1. What is conditioning of beer? Is this letting the beer sit in the bottles for a further week before putting it in the fridge? Should I put it in the same temperature that I fermented in? 68 degrees.
- Conditioning is another term for 'aging'. Let the beer sit in the bottle for 3-4 weeks at 70 degrees - see sticky about bottle conditioning under bottle / keeging; a lot of great info
2. When the fermentation period is over and I'm measuring specific gravity. If I extract some liquid and test it in a tube should I then put the beer back into the bucket or is this a no no so as not to infect brew?
- Big no-no. Just drink it and experience all aspects of brewing. Don't expect much since it hasn't been carbed or conditioned. It still tastes good, it's beer after all
3. What is the general consensus on bottling with glass bottles or plastic PET bottles or is it just personal preference.
-Glass. PET are good for ball games etc, but I would carb / condition in PET - again, search PET and there are a lot of topics that cover this.
4. I've read a lot about making a yeast starter, I just used the one that came with the kit.. Will this be OK?
- It will be fine. Yeast starters are great for liquid yeast, but don't get over your head too fast.
Good luck, welcome to the addiction!!! Take your time, read a lot, have fun and most of all keep it simple!!
