Steiner
Well-Known Member
Greetings from Egypt! I left you guys over a month ago to come over to Cairo. According to my friend watching my brews back at home, all is going good and will be racked soon. I brewed them and left them in his care. Let's just hope it all works out- he's new to brewing, but I'm sure it'll be fine. I have an irish stout, fat tire clone, cheese's VCCA, 2 Apfelwines in Mr Beer kegs, and 2 mead mini-batches going.
I'm worried about autolysis and wanted some feedback on how long each brew should sit on the yeast in the primary. I'll be gone until June so I'll need to rack and will then be aging in the secondary until I get back. How long could/should each brew go before racking to a secondary? Once racked, is there any need to rerack in that time? I'd rather not risk contamination for the sake of clearer beer since I wont be there, but wanted to know your opinons.
Cairo is cool, but in case you guys are wondering, the beer is disappointing. And didn't the Egyptians start making beer thousands of years ago? You can only get about 4 domestic beers (all lagers) and they're all pretty bad- very alcoholy. No imports. But all is well and I'm definitely excited to sample my beers.
Edit: just to clarify, my brews are all still in primaries, brewed in early January.
I'm worried about autolysis and wanted some feedback on how long each brew should sit on the yeast in the primary. I'll be gone until June so I'll need to rack and will then be aging in the secondary until I get back. How long could/should each brew go before racking to a secondary? Once racked, is there any need to rerack in that time? I'd rather not risk contamination for the sake of clearer beer since I wont be there, but wanted to know your opinons.
Cairo is cool, but in case you guys are wondering, the beer is disappointing. And didn't the Egyptians start making beer thousands of years ago? You can only get about 4 domestic beers (all lagers) and they're all pretty bad- very alcoholy. No imports. But all is well and I'm definitely excited to sample my beers.
Edit: just to clarify, my brews are all still in primaries, brewed in early January.