All,
I'm brewing my first kolsch this weekend along with the first time that I'm using liquid yeast. I have my flask ready to go and I'm getting ingredients tomorrow. From what I'm reading, it's basically a standard beer except for "lagering temps".
My question is that I'm seeing that I should ferment in primary at around 60-61 deg. Then after about a week, or when I hit FG, I can transfer to my secondary for lagering temp. My secondary would be my keg in my keezer that I keep at 39 deg. Is that good enough or is the lagering phase going to leave a lot of sediment that should really require a secondary? I have a carboy, but I usually never do secondaries.
Thanks!
I'm brewing my first kolsch this weekend along with the first time that I'm using liquid yeast. I have my flask ready to go and I'm getting ingredients tomorrow. From what I'm reading, it's basically a standard beer except for "lagering temps".
My question is that I'm seeing that I should ferment in primary at around 60-61 deg. Then after about a week, or when I hit FG, I can transfer to my secondary for lagering temp. My secondary would be my keg in my keezer that I keep at 39 deg. Is that good enough or is the lagering phase going to leave a lot of sediment that should really require a secondary? I have a carboy, but I usually never do secondaries.
Thanks!