The blonde ale recipe called for 21 days of aging in the bottles before drinking, it has been 5 days and there is about a quarter of an inch of sediment at the bottom of each bottle, will this go away after the 21 days? If not am I doing something wrong?
The airlock has been releasing gases for about 4 days now it took about 2 for the yeast to activate for a total of 6 days. The recipe called for 7 days of primary ferment. Do I bottle on the 7th day or should I wait for 7 days after the air lock stops releasing gases
Doing my second batch, my first went great but I was hoping to get some clarification on adding sugar while first boiling the wort. I am doing an extra brew and my previous imperial rye IPA recipe called for brown sugar to be added with the malts, and I thought that the sugar was necessary to...
When I went to bottle my IPA I took sediment and all from the Carnot thinking I needed to have the yeast for the sugars to carbonate the beer. I feel like there is an excessive amount of sediment. Did I completely screw this up?
first time brewing, I'm doing a rye IPA and everything seems to be on track, and i switched my brew over to my primary fermenter last night, should i expect the it ti release more gases? and is there any indication other than the general timeline to help me know when to bottle