Well, it seems i made a wee error in my first beer (brown ale).
I fermented for 7 days, then went straight to bottling. I didn't realize a secondary fermentor was a key part to the beer equation.
I've been reading on these forums little bits and pieces about the potential for exploding bottles and green beer, due to my quick bottling. After reading some other threads, I am now expecting a lot of sediment in the bottles and some cloudy beer.
So what is your advice for me? just let those bottles sit for a month before opening one up? 2 months? More than that? I realize that my beer isn't going to be great, but I'm just hoping to make the best of the situation. If I let them sit in bottles for a long time, do you think I get at least get my flavor to improve?
I fermented for 7 days, then went straight to bottling. I didn't realize a secondary fermentor was a key part to the beer equation.
I've been reading on these forums little bits and pieces about the potential for exploding bottles and green beer, due to my quick bottling. After reading some other threads, I am now expecting a lot of sediment in the bottles and some cloudy beer.
So what is your advice for me? just let those bottles sit for a month before opening one up? 2 months? More than that? I realize that my beer isn't going to be great, but I'm just hoping to make the best of the situation. If I let them sit in bottles for a long time, do you think I get at least get my flavor to improve?