neb_brewer
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I'm brewing Annapolis' Hefe tonight after work and need a little clarification. I've read a couple of times about how a hefe is a good beer to be consumed sooner than other beers. I'm not sure if this means that if I leave it in the primary for 4 weeks like I've done with my other two brews, and then bottle condition it for a shorter time before I start drinking. Or do I leave it in the primary for a shorter time as well?
p.s. I opened one of my first brews (Kolsch) to taste it on Friday to make sure it was carbing up after a week in the bottle. It was very tasty already and carbed nicely! It was a great feeling to know that I made it and didn't screw anything up. It was also suprising because this beer had a 120 hour lag time and it also got super hot out for mid May and fermented at about 7 degrees higher than it was supposed to. Its a true testament to a beer turning out great even if it didn't start fermenting 12 hours after pitching.
p.s. I opened one of my first brews (Kolsch) to taste it on Friday to make sure it was carbing up after a week in the bottle. It was very tasty already and carbed nicely! It was a great feeling to know that I made it and didn't screw anything up. It was also suprising because this beer had a 120 hour lag time and it also got super hot out for mid May and fermented at about 7 degrees higher than it was supposed to. Its a true testament to a beer turning out great even if it didn't start fermenting 12 hours after pitching.