I am planning on brewing a lager from a coopers cerveza kit. Im using a lager yeast and a couple of other adaptations but my question is should i rack to secondary before bottling?
I have never done this before (previously I have only made ales) but I want as little sediment as possible in my bottles, so I wondered if doing this would help.
I was thinking 10-14 days in primary at 11oC (52F). Diacetyl rest for about 4 days at room temp. Then move to secondary for 10-14 days, gradually bringing the temp back down to 52F. Then rack to primed bottles and store at 1oC (34F). I figure the time in secondary will let the beer clear a bit before bottling, but will it affect carbonation? Will there be enough yeast in the bottles? And also is 34F suitable for the carbonation process?
I will appreciate any feedback you can give me, this is my first lager and no matter how many threads and articles I read, I can't decide on a method and stick to it!
Cheers
I have never done this before (previously I have only made ales) but I want as little sediment as possible in my bottles, so I wondered if doing this would help.
I was thinking 10-14 days in primary at 11oC (52F). Diacetyl rest for about 4 days at room temp. Then move to secondary for 10-14 days, gradually bringing the temp back down to 52F. Then rack to primed bottles and store at 1oC (34F). I figure the time in secondary will let the beer clear a bit before bottling, but will it affect carbonation? Will there be enough yeast in the bottles? And also is 34F suitable for the carbonation process?
I will appreciate any feedback you can give me, this is my first lager and no matter how many threads and articles I read, I can't decide on a method and stick to it!
Cheers
