agroff383
Well-Known Member
Hey all, everyone says these beers are good younger instead of aging. It was an extract Franziskaner clone kit from Austin Homebrew. I made a 750mL starter and it took off like a rocket in less than 5 hours after pitching the starter. Is 2 weeks enough given I reach a good FG, of course I will check it but the idea what I want to know is that if my final gravity doesn't change should I still leave this one in the primary or bottle it? I just usually keep most of my ales in the primary for 3+ weeks with good results.
The only reason I ask is that I have seen and heard that wheat beers need to be consumed young, I made this batch for a friend and he is ready to drink it, but I told him to be patient LOL...thanks all for any input.
The only reason I ask is that I have seen and heard that wheat beers need to be consumed young, I made this batch for a friend and he is ready to drink it, but I told him to be patient LOL...thanks all for any input.