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mgortel

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I brewed Biermunchers Centennial Blonde (EXTRACT version) 11 days ago....I was going to bottle after 2 weeks.....since the consensus is that it is fine to do so....however...I will be iunable to do so..

I was going to let it go 3 weeks before bottling.....I let all my other beers so far go 3 weeks....so I am thinking this will be ok to do with the Centennial Blonde.

Can you guys verify?

Thanks!
 
To be absolutely sure take gravity readings till you achieve two days in a row with the same readings.
 
Will do on the gravity check...I will chjeck it 3 days before bottling and then again on bottling day to make sure stable....

Thanks, for responses everyone....I figured it was ok...kjust wanted to make sure....
 
Yeah, longer is not going to hurt. I am brewing that same beer this weekend, and it will most likely stay in the primary for 4 weeks and then get kegged.
 
Yeah, longer is not going to hurt. I am brewing that same beer this weekend, and it will most likely stay in the primary for 4 weeks and then get kegged.


way off topic, but i used to also ride a yzf600R. I miss my bike so badly. sold it last year and am now bikeless - I felt i had to with me and my wife starting a fam :( I miss riding soooooo much. :(
 
way off topic, but i used to also ride a yzf600R. I miss my bike so badly. sold it last year and am now bikeless - I felt i had to with me and my wife starting a fam :( I miss riding soooooo much. :(

I am sorry to hear that =(
 
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