Hello all,
I'm in the middle of my first beer brew. I picked up everything I needed to brew earlier this summer but chose to do a cider first. It came out OK, not great but OK. As my first beer I chose a kit at the LHBS called rockin red. Ive been following the directions in the kit to almost to a T ( any modifications came from "the joy of homebrewing" or the instructional DVD from the LHBS) but now find myself slightly in the wind. I have transferred over to my secondary after 3 days and a reading of 1.020 (O.G. was 1.056). The instructions say to let it sit until "bubbling" ceasing or slows to less than 1 every 3 minutes or more. Then bottle and let age for another week or 2.
Thats where I differ. I am planning on kegging and "force carbonating" with the CO2 bottle. In order to get the right taste does this mean I need to bulk age in the 2ndary for longer? Or transfer to keg after a couple weeks and fridge it? Any and all suggestions are welcome. Thanks fellas
Andy
I'm in the middle of my first beer brew. I picked up everything I needed to brew earlier this summer but chose to do a cider first. It came out OK, not great but OK. As my first beer I chose a kit at the LHBS called rockin red. Ive been following the directions in the kit to almost to a T ( any modifications came from "the joy of homebrewing" or the instructional DVD from the LHBS) but now find myself slightly in the wind. I have transferred over to my secondary after 3 days and a reading of 1.020 (O.G. was 1.056). The instructions say to let it sit until "bubbling" ceasing or slows to less than 1 every 3 minutes or more. Then bottle and let age for another week or 2.
Thats where I differ. I am planning on kegging and "force carbonating" with the CO2 bottle. In order to get the right taste does this mean I need to bulk age in the 2ndary for longer? Or transfer to keg after a couple weeks and fridge it? Any and all suggestions are welcome. Thanks fellas
Andy