HomeBrewHomie23
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Whats are the pro's and cons to moving the beer over to a secondary fermentor after fermentation is complete??
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I mostly brew ales and used to always rack to a secondary. After listening to pretty much every brew strong podcast over the last 3 months I stopped using a secondary since Jamil and John seem really opposed to it. Since switching to primary only I haven't noticed any difference in the clarity of my beer. I rack from the primary to my keg and cold crash with gelatin finings.
My 2 cents... if you are primary-ing longer than say 2 months. Maybe an early secondary is worth it... otherwise. Just leave it be.
The beers that I brew are at or below 6%. They are finished in 4-5 days, cleared in secondary in 4 days, and quite carb'ed and tastey two weeks later. It is not a pipeline schedule, just a now and then activity. Waiting for clarity in primary, clearing additives, cold crashing, and any goop in the bottom of the bottles are not for me.
I've had oxidation show up from a bad bell on my old capper a couple weeks into carbonating. It doesn't take until during or after fridge time to be evident.