gilligan1994
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Hey. I'm brewing my first batch of IPA which I started last weekend. I was originally planning on racking into a secondary this weekend, dropping hopping and leaving it in a carboy for 2 weeks, and then bottling for another three. But, after reading several threads, I am now wondering if this is the best approach for an IPA. So, a couple of questions...
First, I am planning on dry hopping, so I think racking to a secondary is the way to go. But, should I leave it in the primary for longer than 1 week? It started fermenting after 24 hours and went pretty strong until day three when the airlock stopped releasing CO2. I know that the airlock is not the indicator, and that the beer is still fermenting. I was planning on taking a gravity reading before racking, but I was wondering if there is any harm in simply waiting another week before racking into the secondary. I don't want to open it up and risk contamination this weekend if I am not planning on racking to the secondary.
Second, is 2 weeks too long for dry hopping? I big on hops, but I don't want to ruin the beer by leaving it too long. I was planning on using 1 oz each of cascade and citra, but it's not too late to change that if that's a bad idea.
Finally, I am bottling this round (but I am thinking about kegging after this). Is 3 weeks a decent amount of time for an IPA to sit in the bottles? Should I keep them at room temp?
Thanks!!

First, I am planning on dry hopping, so I think racking to a secondary is the way to go. But, should I leave it in the primary for longer than 1 week? It started fermenting after 24 hours and went pretty strong until day three when the airlock stopped releasing CO2. I know that the airlock is not the indicator, and that the beer is still fermenting. I was planning on taking a gravity reading before racking, but I was wondering if there is any harm in simply waiting another week before racking into the secondary. I don't want to open it up and risk contamination this weekend if I am not planning on racking to the secondary.
Second, is 2 weeks too long for dry hopping? I big on hops, but I don't want to ruin the beer by leaving it too long. I was planning on using 1 oz each of cascade and citra, but it's not too late to change that if that's a bad idea.
Finally, I am bottling this round (but I am thinking about kegging after this). Is 3 weeks a decent amount of time for an IPA to sit in the bottles? Should I keep them at room temp?
Thanks!!
