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RustyBrew82

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Hi all,

I've got a brown ale in the primary for 2.5 weeks. I usually rack to secondary at this point buy want to try bottling after primary. Do you think it should be ok? It's been on a diacetyl rest for a couple days already.

After bottling, store at room temp?
 
Hi all,

I've got a brown ale in the primary for 2.5 weeks. I usually rack to secondary at this point buy want to try bottling after primary. Do you think it should be ok? It's been on a diacetyl rest for a couple days already.

After bottling, store at room temp?

Yes. Bottle in another week or so or when your hydrometer tells you to. Store at 70* for 3 weeks in bottles, then chill and enjoy.
 
I'll usually bottle after three weeks inn the primary. FG has been reached and the hydrometer samples are crystal clear. Letting the beer clear in the primary means only a little yeast, and no trub, in each bottle for carbonation.
 
Cool, thanks! So I should wait another couple days? What about the diacetyl rest? It's been happening for about 2-3 days already. Will a couple more hurt it or should I bottle now?
 
Cool, thanks! So I should wait another couple days? What about the diacetyl rest? It's been happening for about 2-3 days already. Will a couple more hurt it or should I bottle now?

It's an ale. The yeast 'clean up' phase last about 24 hours after the Fg is reached. If you take a sample, and it's clear (or well on it's way) it's ready to bottle. You can bottle now, or wait a few days- it really doesn't matter a bit.
 
I check my fg at 10 days and 14 and it's usually done by 10 but I just let the yeast clean up a little. If it's hit fg stability at 14 days I dry hop then cold crash for 3-5 days then bottle.
 
Sure u can dry hop with anything but fuggle is used more for bittering from what I understand. Do u have any simcoe, amarillo, cascade or centennial? They'd be a better dry hop. Or even northern brewer or citra. Just some other options.
 

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