Bubbles2
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Hello,
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I was wondering about the instructions that come with many beer kits and what I am reading around the forum(s).
Many use One carboy or Primary for fermenting. They will leave it till it has reached FG, about 10 days for most batches. Then they bottle right from there. So that 'reads' as skipping the "Condition" phase as recommended by the instructions by two major kit dealers.
I've been using a secondary, after reaching FG, or so "I think" I've reached (usually attenuation % have been reached as well as some are printed FG goal). I am not opening every day for 3 days in a row, after the first 10 days have gone by to see if FG is reached or 'testing' to see if more attenuation is occurring. (Eg., - Inst. state FG is 1010 and I am at 1010, I call it)
Rather, I wait till no activity and about 10 days have gone by(aforementioned) and when transferring to secondary to help clear the beer, removing off the cake as I am going to be adding priming sugar and care not to stir up the trub at the bottom of the Primary. I wait about 2-3 days for it to settle in the secondary and then bottle.
I feel I am omitting the "conditioning" phase pointed out in the instructions, but also feel that there is 02 in the secondary, and it is just sitting exposed without any C02 purging out any 02 that is/now may be in the secondary; due to no attenuation or activity.
I Bottle and wait 3 weeks at 70º and then refrigerate for 24hrs.
Too new to know, flavor differences if there are unwanted, 02 exposed tainting going on.
Am I getting my "conditioning" while waiting the 3 weeks during priming or is there a reason to leave it for 2-4 weeks BEFORE priming?
Thanks for looking in...
I was wondering about the instructions that come with many beer kits and what I am reading around the forum(s).
Many use One carboy or Primary for fermenting. They will leave it till it has reached FG, about 10 days for most batches. Then they bottle right from there. So that 'reads' as skipping the "Condition" phase as recommended by the instructions by two major kit dealers.
I've been using a secondary, after reaching FG, or so "I think" I've reached (usually attenuation % have been reached as well as some are printed FG goal). I am not opening every day for 3 days in a row, after the first 10 days have gone by to see if FG is reached or 'testing' to see if more attenuation is occurring. (Eg., - Inst. state FG is 1010 and I am at 1010, I call it)
Rather, I wait till no activity and about 10 days have gone by(aforementioned) and when transferring to secondary to help clear the beer, removing off the cake as I am going to be adding priming sugar and care not to stir up the trub at the bottom of the Primary. I wait about 2-3 days for it to settle in the secondary and then bottle.
I feel I am omitting the "conditioning" phase pointed out in the instructions, but also feel that there is 02 in the secondary, and it is just sitting exposed without any C02 purging out any 02 that is/now may be in the secondary; due to no attenuation or activity.
I Bottle and wait 3 weeks at 70º and then refrigerate for 24hrs.
Too new to know, flavor differences if there are unwanted, 02 exposed tainting going on.
Am I getting my "conditioning" while waiting the 3 weeks during priming or is there a reason to leave it for 2-4 weeks BEFORE priming?