I had surgery and had to take it easy. One neighbor I don't mention my brewing anymore as he's called as late as 12:30 asking for beer, and the other works 14 hr days, so I just allowed my beers to sit tight. They've sat now for roughly 3 additional weeks of fermentation. Does this mean I could cut back on my conditioning time?
I usually give my beer 4 weeks fermentation and conditioning each. My jalapeño cream ale taster was very good, but a small sample, and I'm just too curious. It's not exactly a cream ale anymore as it broke the ABV barrier is about 6.2%!!! The vodka maybe? Something brought my FG really low (1.006). So could I give it say 1 week and call it good? Or does it need the carbonation business going on as well? I give my beer a week in the fridge too...
I usually give my beer 4 weeks fermentation and conditioning each. My jalapeño cream ale taster was very good, but a small sample, and I'm just too curious. It's not exactly a cream ale anymore as it broke the ABV barrier is about 6.2%!!! The vodka maybe? Something brought my FG really low (1.006). So could I give it say 1 week and call it good? Or does it need the carbonation business going on as well? I give my beer a week in the fridge too...