bkmorse
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I just got into partial-mash recipes, in part thanks to a thread on here.
I brewed this partial-mash on March 23rd https://www.brewersfriend.com/homebrew/recipe/view/471090/pale-ale, I am only fermenting in one carboy and no plans of putting into a secondary.
I have never bottled my beer before and I have some friends who do, I know some of them will bottle their beer after 2 weeks of being in the carboy, and let sit for another 2 weeks. I know during that time the beer carbonates and I believe the beer also still is being conditioned.
I've always kegged my beer after 4 to 6 weeks in the carboy (whether I rack to a secondary or not), I've never taken gravity readings, as I don't really care about what the ABV is.
My question is, the time the beer is in the keg and is carbonating when I hook my co2 tank up to it, say 20 psi for 10-12 days, is it conditioning like it would in a bottle or does the conditioning cease as soon as I introduce the co2 in it?
I brewed this partial-mash on March 23rd https://www.brewersfriend.com/homebrew/recipe/view/471090/pale-ale, I am only fermenting in one carboy and no plans of putting into a secondary.
I have never bottled my beer before and I have some friends who do, I know some of them will bottle their beer after 2 weeks of being in the carboy, and let sit for another 2 weeks. I know during that time the beer carbonates and I believe the beer also still is being conditioned.
I've always kegged my beer after 4 to 6 weeks in the carboy (whether I rack to a secondary or not), I've never taken gravity readings, as I don't really care about what the ABV is.
My question is, the time the beer is in the keg and is carbonating when I hook my co2 tank up to it, say 20 psi for 10-12 days, is it conditioning like it would in a bottle or does the conditioning cease as soon as I introduce the co2 in it?