nebben
Well-Known Member
I have begun my quest to brew a lager this winter. It has been cold outside lately, and I have been thinking about making a controlled heatable fermentation chamber that will live outside (to soak in the cold).
Anyway, I've read that lagers usually produce smaller krausen than ales, but how small isn't clear to me. Does anyone here have experience in using a corny keg as a primary fermenter for a lager? If so, after primary, how much clear beer usually results from said primary fermentation assuming a balance of ~5G+ adequate headspace is the starting point?
Anyway, I've read that lagers usually produce smaller krausen than ales, but how small isn't clear to me. Does anyone here have experience in using a corny keg as a primary fermenter for a lager? If so, after primary, how much clear beer usually results from said primary fermentation assuming a balance of ~5G+ adequate headspace is the starting point?