I plan on brewing a Russian imperial stout next weekend. Making a Starter tomorrow. From what I know it requires some time to age or mature before enjoying. I plan on just letting it sit in primary for 3-4 weeks and transferring it to a keg for some additional time. I'd like to add some cold brewed coffee concentrate JUST before force carbonating or priming (when I finally decide) .
My question is, with a OG of 1.090 how long should I let it mature inside the keg purged without oxygen before I finally add the coffee and carbonate. I prefer my coffee flavors fresh after the beer has had its time to mature. I hear anywhere from 2 months to as long as a year on aging.
Just seeking suggestions from anyone that has had experience aging this style.
My question is, with a OG of 1.090 how long should I let it mature inside the keg purged without oxygen before I finally add the coffee and carbonate. I prefer my coffee flavors fresh after the beer has had its time to mature. I hear anywhere from 2 months to as long as a year on aging.
Just seeking suggestions from anyone that has had experience aging this style.