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journeyman846

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For my second brew I decided to go with a 1 gallon batch of Pilsner. I got a free fridge from a friend and setup a Brewpi to keep the temperatures at 55 during fermentation. I am new to this and guess I didn't take in to consideration the amount of time the beer needs to be lagered and with fermentation getting close to being finished I am ready to brew another batch. My question is can I just bottle and move to the regular house hold fridge? I can of course try to turn the temps down and get as close to 34 degrees as I can. What should I do?
 
People here are starting to reference a home brewer who is only lagering for about two weeks after racking from primary and is getting good results. I've also read a couple pilsner recipes that don't call for a lager in secondary at all.

My guess is that you could just bottle right away, leave temps in the 50s (fahrenheit) for a few weeks to carbonate, and then chill it down as well as you can and it would probably be fine.
 
With what you have available, I'd suggest

1) cold crash the primary after fermentation to clear it

2) Prime/bottle cold then carbonate at room temp 3 weeks

3) lager the bottles in the fridge one week for every 10 OG points (1.040 = 4 weeks)
 
With what you have available, I'd suggest

1) cold crash the primary after fermentation to clear it

2) Prime/bottle cold then carbonate at room temp 3 weeks

3) lager the bottles in the fridge one week for every 10 OG points (1.040 = 4 weeks)

OK, that sounds simple enough. I was just worried the other fridge wouldn't keep the beer a consistent enough temperature so I wasn't sure.
 
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