Hi people,
My first batch (extract brown ale) has been in the fermenter for a week. After checking gravity, it came in a bit high according to the recipe. I gave the bucket a gentle stir and will be leaving it alone to do its thing for another week and am hopeful that things settle down ok, but as a safeguard I wanted to ask this question.
If I end up going on to bottle this weekend and the FG is still higher than comfortable, I plan to do as suggested here on the forum and check a bottle per week for carbonation. When the beer seems ok, I want to chill the beers to stop the yeast from working just in case primary fermentation had not completed.
What I want to know is this...once I do this chill, can I then remove the bottles from the refrigerator for storage in my beer room, or must I leave them in the fridge to keep them from re-starting the fermentation?
I could always go on a binge, but I'd rather not embarrass myself
Sorry to be so long winded, I just wanted to explain my situation fully to avoid questions.
My first batch (extract brown ale) has been in the fermenter for a week. After checking gravity, it came in a bit high according to the recipe. I gave the bucket a gentle stir and will be leaving it alone to do its thing for another week and am hopeful that things settle down ok, but as a safeguard I wanted to ask this question.
If I end up going on to bottle this weekend and the FG is still higher than comfortable, I plan to do as suggested here on the forum and check a bottle per week for carbonation. When the beer seems ok, I want to chill the beers to stop the yeast from working just in case primary fermentation had not completed.
What I want to know is this...once I do this chill, can I then remove the bottles from the refrigerator for storage in my beer room, or must I leave them in the fridge to keep them from re-starting the fermentation?
I could always go on a binge, but I'd rather not embarrass myself
Sorry to be so long winded, I just wanted to explain my situation fully to avoid questions.