idiosyncronaut
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I bottled about a week ago and threw most of my beer in the fridge right away. I've now read that it should take 3 weeks at room temp to carbonate. Will it take longer since I've put everything in the fridge?
Why not just take it out?
I read alot about 3 weeks, and usually do it, but preaty heavy APA I just made was good to go after a week in 70F and 2 days in a fridge, carbonated, good head, no off-flavors I can taste.
I still keep half of the bottles warm, but put another half into the fridge after 2 weeks. I think long refregiration is important too as it helps to remove the haze and make beer really nice and clear when cold, I think it also changes the tast as residual yeast settles.
Like that video, seen it before.
All beers are different though. I am drinking a beer after 2 weeks warm 1 week cold - with huge head, gorgeous lacing, nice sturdy bubbles, looks like or better than the last one video. Most do take longer. Frequent tasting is the key![]()
I use enough small PET bottles