permo
Well-Known Member
Its winter here in North Dakota, and my garage heat keeps me at about 49-51 degrees all winter long. I just brewed up a nice pale lager beer, very simple and a big healthy pitch of WLP810 (san fran lager) yeast. My beer is happily bubbling away at about 53-54 degrees fermenter temp.
I really don't want to raise the temperature of my garage up to 60 degrees for a day or two for a diacytel rest. I am wondering if just leaving the beer on the yeast for an extra week or two would accomplish the same thing? It is my understand the yeast will still clean up the diacytel but it will be a slower process.
Thoughts?
I really don't want to raise the temperature of my garage up to 60 degrees for a day or two for a diacytel rest. I am wondering if just leaving the beer on the yeast for an extra week or two would accomplish the same thing? It is my understand the yeast will still clean up the diacytel but it will be a slower process.
Thoughts?