Everything_Bagel
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Hi everyone,
I'm pretty new to homebrewing and I recently bottled my 3rd batch (an Alaskan Amber partial mash). My problem: I thought this was a simple amber ale. My roommate and I love the beer so we just looked up the ingredients and brewed it with WLP-029 yeast. When i looked at the instructions (http://www.byo.com/stories/issue/ar...0/117-alaskan-brewing-cos-alaskan-amber-clone) after brewing I realized that it requires cold conditioning!
So here's what I did: Not having the temp range to cold condition (or a secondary fermenter for that matter), I left the beer in the primary for two weeks at 60-70F. I bottled it yesterday and it's sitting at the same temp.
My question: Should I throw the bottles in my mini-fridge and bottle-condition at 40-50F for a few weeks or should I just leave it at 60-70F. If so, how long should I wait to put them in the fridge. Thanks for the help!
I'm pretty new to homebrewing and I recently bottled my 3rd batch (an Alaskan Amber partial mash). My problem: I thought this was a simple amber ale. My roommate and I love the beer so we just looked up the ingredients and brewed it with WLP-029 yeast. When i looked at the instructions (http://www.byo.com/stories/issue/ar...0/117-alaskan-brewing-cos-alaskan-amber-clone) after brewing I realized that it requires cold conditioning!
So here's what I did: Not having the temp range to cold condition (or a secondary fermenter for that matter), I left the beer in the primary for two weeks at 60-70F. I bottled it yesterday and it's sitting at the same temp.
My question: Should I throw the bottles in my mini-fridge and bottle-condition at 40-50F for a few weeks or should I just leave it at 60-70F. If so, how long should I wait to put them in the fridge. Thanks for the help!