Arrheinous
Well-Known Member
A lot of people around here would rather not use a secondary and just leave it in primary for the required number of weeks.
The only real reason for you to use a secondary is so I can sell you more fermenters. But it also helps clarify the beer, harvest yeast, or add bulk ingredients like fruit, way after most of the fermentation is complete. Certain styles won't need a secondary. But YMMV.
At this rate you probably haven't hurt anything but if you started that batch while this thread was going then you might have moved it to secondary a little too soon. :cross:
It's going to look darker in the carboy than the glass.
A substance is going to lot darker with the more stuff in it and the longer the amount of it you look through. More stuff in a longer distance means more stuff to block or deflect the light - making it a lot darker than it will in the glass. If you've ever been swimming in a murky pond or something you can see your hand up close but farther away it's blocked.
In general, adding the DME at the start of the boil will increase the darkness versus adding at the end of the boil.
The only real reason for you to use a secondary is so I can sell you more fermenters. But it also helps clarify the beer, harvest yeast, or add bulk ingredients like fruit, way after most of the fermentation is complete. Certain styles won't need a secondary. But YMMV.
At this rate you probably haven't hurt anything but if you started that batch while this thread was going then you might have moved it to secondary a little too soon. :cross:
It's going to look darker in the carboy than the glass.
A substance is going to lot darker with the more stuff in it and the longer the amount of it you look through. More stuff in a longer distance means more stuff to block or deflect the light - making it a lot darker than it will in the glass. If you've ever been swimming in a murky pond or something you can see your hand up close but farther away it's blocked.
In general, adding the DME at the start of the boil will increase the darkness versus adding at the end of the boil.