reverendj1
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Next I think we should discuss whether blue or red is the best color! Put that whole thing to rest too.
reverendj1 said:Next I think we should discuss whether blue or red is the best color! Put that whole thing to rest too.
there is no wrong way to eat a Reases...
Smartass answer given, now here is the deal.
The question you are asking does not have a single right or wrong answer.
IMO, it is up to personal preference. Some folks think secondary offers a cleaner or clearer beer even in the absence of the addition of fruits or dry hopping, others don't seem to care.
The right answer to your question is one that you will discover on your own for you after you have many brews under your belt.
I personally do secondary for dry hopping and other post fermentation additions, this works for me. Others don't consider this necessary, Am I right or wrong? Or are the naysayers?....Actually neither because our each individual style is what counts.
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I have made beer without using a secondary.
Clearly the answer is no.
Water, hops, malted grain, yeast and a container to put them in are the only necessary things.
Everything else is optional.
Guys I really appreciate all the feed back, I'm doing my second batch this weekend an American cream ale and will not secondary this one, my first batch I did which is a nut brown ale, so ill compare the two and make my decision in a couple of months---thanks!
It is not necessary but often it would improve the final product. Its not to say you can't make good beer without it, you would need to be careful and have a good process for transfering out of you fermenter (or filtering)
From what I can tell, being fairly new to brewing myself, this is by and large a "Coke vs Pepsi" type of thing.
By and large it seems like secondary is not needed, though there are a couple of reasons why you might want to. One is to harvest yeast from the primary. Another is if you have some additions that won't mix well with the yeast/trub bed.
I'm rethinking my shipping list for the lhbs now, based on what I have found. Instead of getting a couple carboys for secondaries, I'm thinking I may buy one for long-term fermentation and another bucket. I may avoid the carboys all together. I haven't decided yet.
Not really.Pepsi has a sweeter taste. If someone can tell the difference between two batches of the same recipe prepared with and without secondary, then their taste senses are much more powerful. The differences here much more subtle and further clouded by the beer buzz.
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