So here's my dilemma... I have my beer chilling in a 3 week primary. I hit FG over a week ago, and have been just letting it relax until I had a good day off to bottle. I was going to bottle on Sat and have 2 options.
1. Move it to the garage to cold crash, clear across the house and will probably disturb the trub a little in the process.
2. Leave it be and rack to the bottling bucket with minimal disturbance at ferm temps.
So the rub lies in, would anything I disturb in the move settle back down in 48 hours + any benefit to crashing. Or should I just leave it at ferm temps without the disturbance and bottle from there?
1. Move it to the garage to cold crash, clear across the house and will probably disturb the trub a little in the process.
2. Leave it be and rack to the bottling bucket with minimal disturbance at ferm temps.
So the rub lies in, would anything I disturb in the move settle back down in 48 hours + any benefit to crashing. Or should I just leave it at ferm temps without the disturbance and bottle from there?