toadfuller
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So up until recently I have been bottling all my brews. With my last one, I have just started kegging. Currently I have a nice stout I am about to rack onto some sour cherries. Normally after bottling, I would leave that in the bottles for a good 3-4 months for the flavors to develop.
Do I not need to do this for kegged beer? How do the flavors develop if you don't age them? And if I do age it, do I just put it in the keg, and forget about it for a few months and then force carbonate it?
All these questions...
Do I not need to do this for kegged beer? How do the flavors develop if you don't age them? And if I do age it, do I just put it in the keg, and forget about it for a few months and then force carbonate it?
All these questions...