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byronyasgur

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I have a Kolsch fermenting at the moment. I'll be lagering it for 2-4 weeks after it's done but I'm confused as to what to do then. I'm assuming after lagering I'd bottle and prime it and then store it for a while at room temp? to carbonate it ... is that correct? I know I could probably lager it in the bottle either but if so should I prime it first. I think ideally i'd lager it and then prime it but tbh I'm a nubie.
How long would it need to carb up or it is the same for any beer - wondering how much yeast would be left in suspension.
 
after fermentation is complete, batch prime & bottle.
allow 2-3 weeks at room temperature (68-72°f) to fully carbonate.
then lager as long as you like. I like 6-8 weeks @ 34°, but they start getting nice @ 3-4 weeks & are amazing after 3-6 months.
 
after fermentation is complete, batch prime & bottle.
allow 2-3 weeks at room temperature (68-72°f) to fully carbonate.
then lager as long as you like. I like 6-8 weeks @ 34°, but they start getting nice @ 3-4 weeks & are amazing after 3-6 months.

http://braukaiser.com/wiki/index.php?title=Fermenting_Lagers Scroll down to the bottom and he talks about your question.
Thanks, those have answered my question perfectly. I think I'll probably bottle first and lager later.
 

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