duskb
Well-Known Member
I brewed up a Bock/lager about 3 weeks ago. I haven't taken gravity readings yet but I'm probably going to before the weekend starts.
My reason for writing is that I had heard someone say that this was the sort of beer I should leave alone for "months" not weeks. (Typically, I keg every beer at 3 weeks, directly out of primary and then condition for 2 weeks in the kegerator.) This would be a significant departure form that approach.
I know some beers NEED secondary (like barleywines) because they need time to condition. Are Bocks the same or can I just keg and forget about it?
My reason for writing is that I had heard someone say that this was the sort of beer I should leave alone for "months" not weeks. (Typically, I keg every beer at 3 weeks, directly out of primary and then condition for 2 weeks in the kegerator.) This would be a significant departure form that approach.
I know some beers NEED secondary (like barleywines) because they need time to condition. Are Bocks the same or can I just keg and forget about it?