M mximus11 Well-Known Member Joined Dec 17, 2009 Messages 105 Reaction score 0 Location Washington, MO Apr 26, 2010 #1 I know stupid question but...do I just bottle at the low temp or do I let it warm up? Thanks!
A avidhomebrewer Well-Known Member Joined Sep 28, 2007 Messages 2,553 Reaction score 28 Apr 26, 2010 #2 When I bottle my lagers, I age them at my basement temp, around 60 or so. Before I package/bottle, I lager it for at least 3 months (depending upon strength) at about 30 degrees. For packaging/bottling, let the beer warm up to room temp.
When I bottle my lagers, I age them at my basement temp, around 60 or so. Before I package/bottle, I lager it for at least 3 months (depending upon strength) at about 30 degrees. For packaging/bottling, let the beer warm up to room temp.
Yooper Ale's What Cures You! Staff member Admin Mod HBT Supporter Joined Jun 4, 2006 Messages 75,132 Reaction score 13,280 Location UP/Snowbird in Florida Apr 26, 2010 #3 I'm not sure what you're asking- if you bottle from the cold temperature (lagering) that's fine. No need to warm up.
I'm not sure what you're asking- if you bottle from the cold temperature (lagering) that's fine. No need to warm up.