Bowtiebrewery
Well-Known Member
I have been doing a lot of reading lately on Kolsch and have brewed a few before, however this time I have done everything based on the german purity law.
Now does this mean that i should completely follow it when it comes time to lager/filter? I'm not sure... I know i would violate that if I add gelatin to help it clear. But at the same time I do not know if Filtering is the best solution either.
Anyhow my main question is as such... Supposedly most fermentation is finished in 5-8 days with Kolsch... and based on my fermentation (which has been quite vigorous) I would say I am on track for a finish in that time frame.
Now... Do you lager at 0*C for 1 month on the primary cake, or should I secondary this in a separate carboy?
Or... Can i go strait from the primary through the filter and keg immediately and lager while on gas... I would think though that this might not yield the best results...
Any Kolsch pro's out there?
Thanks,
Jason
Now does this mean that i should completely follow it when it comes time to lager/filter? I'm not sure... I know i would violate that if I add gelatin to help it clear. But at the same time I do not know if Filtering is the best solution either.
Anyhow my main question is as such... Supposedly most fermentation is finished in 5-8 days with Kolsch... and based on my fermentation (which has been quite vigorous) I would say I am on track for a finish in that time frame.
Now... Do you lager at 0*C for 1 month on the primary cake, or should I secondary this in a separate carboy?
Or... Can i go strait from the primary through the filter and keg immediately and lager while on gas... I would think though that this might not yield the best results...
Any Kolsch pro's out there?
Thanks,
Jason