anteup02
Active Member
Hi everyone, relatively new to the whole homebrewing thing, so sorry if this is a dumb question!
I have my beer in my primary fermenter and have read all about taking hydrometer readings to know when to bottle. However, I have also read that if you are not using a secondary fermenter you should leave your beer in the primary even after the fermentation has occurred so the beer can clean itself up. I am wondering how long I should leave it in the primary after the hydrometer readings are consistent in order for best results before bottling?
Also, I have read you should not leave your beer in a plastic container very long. I have a plastic bucket (sealed with airlock). All of this information seems to contradict, and I am really just wondering how long after fermentation is done should I leave the beer in the primary before bottling?
Thanks for any information and/or clarification on the above!
I have my beer in my primary fermenter and have read all about taking hydrometer readings to know when to bottle. However, I have also read that if you are not using a secondary fermenter you should leave your beer in the primary even after the fermentation has occurred so the beer can clean itself up. I am wondering how long I should leave it in the primary after the hydrometer readings are consistent in order for best results before bottling?
Also, I have read you should not leave your beer in a plastic container very long. I have a plastic bucket (sealed with airlock). All of this information seems to contradict, and I am really just wondering how long after fermentation is done should I leave the beer in the primary before bottling?
Thanks for any information and/or clarification on the above!