I've brewed an Amber Ale (OG 1.050) and I realize I only have one week until I have to go on vacation. My vacation is 10 days long.
I usually let my ales sit in the carboy for at least 2 weeks at least while I manually maintain 65 degrees in my big cooler by changing frozen water bottles... but I won't be here.
I can either rack to a carboy, put in some priming sugar and let carb at room temp while I am gone, or I can rack to secondary (in a keg) and store in the kegerator for those 10 days.
Any suggestions? Right now I think I'll just rack to secondary (after 7 days), let it sit in the kegerator for 10 days while I'm gone, then force carb when I get back.
Is there any flavor difference between the two options?
I usually let my ales sit in the carboy for at least 2 weeks at least while I manually maintain 65 degrees in my big cooler by changing frozen water bottles... but I won't be here.
I can either rack to a carboy, put in some priming sugar and let carb at room temp while I am gone, or I can rack to secondary (in a keg) and store in the kegerator for those 10 days.
Any suggestions? Right now I think I'll just rack to secondary (after 7 days), let it sit in the kegerator for 10 days while I'm gone, then force carb when I get back.
Is there any flavor difference between the two options?