Dalymiddleboro
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Hey guys,
I bought and brewed a batch of Russian Imperial Stout from Brewers Best last monday, it went into the fermenter. Now the instructions say to let it ferment for 4-6 days and when there's been no bubbling in the air lock for 48 hours, bottle it.
I've heard from people here, that it's beneficial to let a stout like this ferment in the primary longer. What do you guys think? Should I let it ferment another week, or plan on bottling it tomorrow? How long then, would you guys leave it in the bottles?
I've pretty excited for this batch, so I want it to come out perfect. Thank you!
I bought and brewed a batch of Russian Imperial Stout from Brewers Best last monday, it went into the fermenter. Now the instructions say to let it ferment for 4-6 days and when there's been no bubbling in the air lock for 48 hours, bottle it.
I've heard from people here, that it's beneficial to let a stout like this ferment in the primary longer. What do you guys think? Should I let it ferment another week, or plan on bottling it tomorrow? How long then, would you guys leave it in the bottles?
I've pretty excited for this batch, so I want it to come out perfect. Thank you!