I really like this thread. I've been brewing for a year and a half. Been AG for just over a year. I got most of my info on this site while converting it with my setup. Sometimes this site can be very discouraging with skeptical advice. I think I make good beer and I'm always wondering if I need to make changes to my process, aging, when to bottle etc... I then realize that my process is very sound for my setup. I did take into consideration awhile back of leaving my beer in the primary for 3 weeks before I package. Since then my average gravity beers 1.050-1.060 (which is what my range is most of the time) have come out extremely better. Thats 3 weeks primary, 2 weeks DH (if i do and i always do it in the primary) and package. Taste after 1 week, then drink them after the 2nd. I would like to say though, my process, fermentation temperature, yeast control, pitching rates and better understanding of each style also contributed to a wonderful final product. Im always looking to better myself and think about making changes but I realize then why change something that's been working great? So I keep all what I do the same cause it's MY way, MY system and MY beer. I don't like to give advice most of the time cause it's really up to the brewer IMO. I have a DFH 120 clone that's 14.87% and I have enjoyed drinking it every step of the way and it's only 3months since brewed. Most would think I'm crazy to drink them so young. I love tasting the difference from one week to the next. I agree with everybody on here especially the OP. I'm just going to keep doing what I'm doing cause it works for me.
Great thread. I look forward to keep reading this.
Cheers.
Great thread. I look forward to keep reading this.
Cheers.