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sociald1077

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So I decided to brew my 3rd brew yesterday (Nov 7) and I was pretty proud of myself for making the least amount of mistakes yet. It is now happily fermenting in the bucket. I came into work today to find out that I am being sent to Taiwan for 5 weeks starting on the 19th of Nov.

After reading a bit around here I have found that leaving the brew in the primary for 3-4 weeks isn't bad, and that is what I have done with my last brews as I don't have a secondary. But how about an extended time in the primary, like 8-9 weeks? This is an Imperial IPA that will also need to be dry hopped once I get back. Can I rack it to my bottling bucket early and let it sit there for 7ish weeks? Or should I just let it ride, and dry hop when I get home?

Thanks for any advice!
 
I just bottled a beer that was left in a bucket for 5.5 MONTHS, and there was no issues, except that it was extremely clear.

People have left their beers even longer in primary.

I would just let it ride.....
 
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