jalgayer
Well-Known Member
Hey All,
I am wondering what the difference is between secondary vs. bottle aging on bigger beers. I have a Belgian Dubbel going as well as a Belgian Tripel and the recipe calls for about 1 month in secondary for the Dubbel and 2 months in the secondary for the Tripel.
What would be the difference between (for lets say the dubbel):
BOTTLE A - 2 week primary --> 2 week secondary --> 5 weeks in bottle
BOTTLE B - 2 week primary --> 4 week secondary --> 3 weeks in bottle
BOTTLE C - 6 weeks primary --> 3 weeks in bottle
(I know that all of these methods will benefit from more bottle aging in the long run... but that is not what I am looking at. All methods have 9 weeks in them. What would be the differences between bottles A, B and C?)
I am wondering what the difference is between secondary vs. bottle aging on bigger beers. I have a Belgian Dubbel going as well as a Belgian Tripel and the recipe calls for about 1 month in secondary for the Dubbel and 2 months in the secondary for the Tripel.
What would be the difference between (for lets say the dubbel):
BOTTLE A - 2 week primary --> 2 week secondary --> 5 weeks in bottle
BOTTLE B - 2 week primary --> 4 week secondary --> 3 weeks in bottle
BOTTLE C - 6 weeks primary --> 3 weeks in bottle
(I know that all of these methods will benefit from more bottle aging in the long run... but that is not what I am looking at. All methods have 9 weeks in them. What would be the differences between bottles A, B and C?)