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gregkabob

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On the 13th of July I have go on a buisness trip and will be gone for 2 weeks out of the country.

I would like to brew an all grain Kirin Clone but wondering:

- Brew it on Sunday (8th) and put it to secondary on the 12th or

- Brew it on Sunday (8th) and let it sit till the 29th and then secondary or

- Don't brew at all and loose 3 weeks

What advice do you have for me? I don't know if leaving a lager on the trub that long will hurt it or not.

Thanks and I look forward to the advice.

Greg
 
No problem with leaving a beer in the fermentor for 21 days.

However, you are brewing a lager and they need to be fermented colder, and then have their temperature raised for the Diacetyl rest.
How will you do this if not present? The temperature is a far bigger problem than the 21 days in the fermentor on the trub (which is not a problem at all)
 
Have to raise to room temp for DR after you get back. 2 days should be plenty, then secondary/lager if you want.
 
Thanks All!

I have a large freezer I use for fermenting lagers and lagering in. So with your enchouragement I'll plan to go ahead and brew on Sunday and leave it till I get back and at that time I'll do a diacetyl rest.

The first batch of Kirin clone turned out so well I want to get another well underway before the last five is empty. My wife says it's her new favorite brew.
 
If anything this might be better for a lager because you won't be tempted to mess with it before it's done.
 
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