doggie_doc
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My first home brew, Brewers Best kit of Oatmeal Stout. Went in the FV, started bubbling in about 8 hours, bubbled strong for 3 days and then less for 2 more days. I realize the darker the beer the less fermentation will occur. Question now, as I am trying to decide if I should bottle or keg...
1. Is the actual visible fermentation I saw average for this beer?
2. Will kegging on forced CO2 change the flavor vs. bottling and letting it sit at room temp for several more weeks?
3. I have read in other threads that I don't add sugar if I am kegging since the carbonation will be forced, how long should the beer sit in the keg before chilling and serving?
I am more interested in the best taste/quality than I am in how much time or work it will take. I am half way through John Palmer's book and seeing that I probably did not aerate it enough (live and learn as I followed the directions in the kit and also did NOT rehydrate the yeast before pitching). It is what it is now, as long as it is dark and smoothish I can drink anything, just trying to avoid off flavors. Thanks for any help!
1. Is the actual visible fermentation I saw average for this beer?
2. Will kegging on forced CO2 change the flavor vs. bottling and letting it sit at room temp for several more weeks?
3. I have read in other threads that I don't add sugar if I am kegging since the carbonation will be forced, how long should the beer sit in the keg before chilling and serving?
I am more interested in the best taste/quality than I am in how much time or work it will take. I am half way through John Palmer's book and seeing that I probably did not aerate it enough (live and learn as I followed the directions in the kit and also did NOT rehydrate the yeast before pitching). It is what it is now, as long as it is dark and smoothish I can drink anything, just trying to avoid off flavors. Thanks for any help!
