HoppyHawks
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Hi all,
I brewed my first kolsch with WP029 yeast and left it fermenting in the primary at around 55F degrees for about 10 days. Today I brought it up to 65F degrees for diacetyl rest.
My original gravity was 1.053 and the gravity right now is reading 1.012. This is right around what I expected the final gravity to be, so I plan to transfer it into the secondary in the next 3-4 days. Below are a few questions I have around next steps for my first kolsch concoction
1. Is it okay to add sterile gelatin water into the secondary carboy before I transfer the beer to it? Should I do this after I have already added the beer to the carboy instead?
2. I only have access to my 55F degree storage unit or my 65F degree apartment. Which is best for storing the beer in the secondary?
3. When I bottle the beer, should I store it at 55F, 65F or stick it in my fridge to lager it? Can I still lager it if it's already in the bottle?
This is my first post and my 4th batch. Any feedback would be extremely helpful!
I brewed my first kolsch with WP029 yeast and left it fermenting in the primary at around 55F degrees for about 10 days. Today I brought it up to 65F degrees for diacetyl rest.
My original gravity was 1.053 and the gravity right now is reading 1.012. This is right around what I expected the final gravity to be, so I plan to transfer it into the secondary in the next 3-4 days. Below are a few questions I have around next steps for my first kolsch concoction
1. Is it okay to add sterile gelatin water into the secondary carboy before I transfer the beer to it? Should I do this after I have already added the beer to the carboy instead?
2. I only have access to my 55F degree storage unit or my 65F degree apartment. Which is best for storing the beer in the secondary?
3. When I bottle the beer, should I store it at 55F, 65F or stick it in my fridge to lager it? Can I still lager it if it's already in the bottle?
This is my first post and my 4th batch. Any feedback would be extremely helpful!