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jajao44

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Would I lose cherry flavor from a cherry beer if I took the cherries out and moved it to a secondary carboy for conditioning before fermentation was complete. I had it in my garage and it was too cold for it and I mistakenly thought fermentation was over. I now have the carboy inside around 74-77F and it is still bubbling every few minutes after a week.

I'm not too worried about it the cherries were tart cherries and were all floating and paler when I did the transfer. I was thinking about adding cherry juice to the carboy to experiment but I think I'll just let it condition and extra 2 weeks before I bottle and see how it turns out.

I think I'll just try it again when I can get fresh cherries. Any thoughts?
 
You certainly could if you are concerned about it having the cherries in too long. It sounds like you just need to move it too a warmer area to get fermentation going again, maybe give it a gentle shake. Unless there is a reason that you don't want the cherries in it anymore, I don't think I would risk contamination by racking to secondary.
 
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