jonnyj
Member
First off, I'm definitely looking forward to using this forum much more.
I've been brewing for a couple of years now, and just this summer I got a fridge to dedicate to fermentation, which has increased my brewing quantities tremendously. I can fit two 5 gallon carboys in the fridge, as well as plenty of bottles.
I will be bottling my American Brown next weekend, and am going to brew a couple new batches to stick in primary. My dilemma is that I'd like to brew a winter lager that will require 4 weeks of 50-55 degrees F in primary. So I am trying to figure out what else I can brew that will require similar temps. Any suggestions?
I'm also open to suggestions of a different winter lager that may have more traditional lager fermentation schedule. But obviously I am trying to get some beers for the holiday season.
So please, any and all suggestions are welcomed.
Thanks in advance.
I've been brewing for a couple of years now, and just this summer I got a fridge to dedicate to fermentation, which has increased my brewing quantities tremendously. I can fit two 5 gallon carboys in the fridge, as well as plenty of bottles.
I will be bottling my American Brown next weekend, and am going to brew a couple new batches to stick in primary. My dilemma is that I'd like to brew a winter lager that will require 4 weeks of 50-55 degrees F in primary. So I am trying to figure out what else I can brew that will require similar temps. Any suggestions?
I'm also open to suggestions of a different winter lager that may have more traditional lager fermentation schedule. But obviously I am trying to get some beers for the holiday season.
So please, any and all suggestions are welcomed.
Thanks in advance.