sicktght311
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Tell me why I shouldn’t be kegging my ales and IPAs if I’m hitting final gravity within 5 days, letting it sit stable at fg for another 2-3, and the sample tastes clean and flavorful. No diacetyl. No green flavors. No residual sweetness. Etc
My NEIPAs I regularly turn around brew day to keg in 7 days, but I brewed a wheat and a pumpkin recently and both followed the same fermentation timeline as a NEIPA.
I brewed my pumpkin beer Sunday 9/22, tasted a sample today when checking gravity and I’m at my expected FG and it tastes great. If I sample again on Sunday and it’s stable and still tastes good, why wouldn’t I keg it?
My NEIPAs I regularly turn around brew day to keg in 7 days, but I brewed a wheat and a pumpkin recently and both followed the same fermentation timeline as a NEIPA.
I brewed my pumpkin beer Sunday 9/22, tasted a sample today when checking gravity and I’m at my expected FG and it tastes great. If I sample again on Sunday and it’s stable and still tastes good, why wouldn’t I keg it?