Beer Snob
Well-Known Member
You know.... I can honestly say I have never realy understood this. And to tell a newbie it can make things even worst. Obviously you rack when it's done. Not that you reached a time period. I mean this 3-2-1 or 1-2-3 does not take into account a single ingrediant that you put in the thing. Make a standard beer that ok. Put mollassis or honey in and it's a different story. Make a smoked beer that needs the time or want to add cherries to a secondary (and in this case, secondary means a 6.5 gal you know) and you also have a very different situation. Then you have the beer that is just sluggish for some reason. Ah, 1 week is up. Gotta rack... then the nut has to peal beer from the cieling and wonders what the hell went wrong.
I don't know....I know 'we' can say it... thats because a good amount of 'we' have the experience to look at a carboy and say ok... it's done... oh... well it just happens to be one week anyways... all the better you know.
I just think that when we get a thread like this we have to be carefull. A lot of people are reading it and many dont have anywhere near the experience that they need to have to look at a situation and say they need to rack when they hit a time period you know...
I don't know....I know 'we' can say it... thats because a good amount of 'we' have the experience to look at a carboy and say ok... it's done... oh... well it just happens to be one week anyways... all the better you know.
I just think that when we get a thread like this we have to be carefull. A lot of people are reading it and many dont have anywhere near the experience that they need to have to look at a situation and say they need to rack when they hit a time period you know...