lady_brewer
Well-Known Member
A couple of thoughts...
I leave my beer in the primary for 2 weeks and then rack to a carboy for at least another week (more if I am too lazy to bottle). I do this, because at the end of two weeks I have a free primary to put on more beer. Seems like a good reason to me
- I was lucky in that I got my Dad's old equipment and one of my bosses' at work's old stuff (on perma loan, since it is now out of his garage, but he knows where it is). I really didn't want to use their buckets, since I can't be sure how kind they were to the plastic, but the carboys are fine. I have their buckets as permanent bottle cleaning stations.
I am lucky temp wise, in that the morons who owned my house before me took out the wood/ oil furnace and put in electric heat. We put back in a furnace and have a programmable therm, which we use to keep the temp in good pattern for when we are home/ away. I then keep the heat on in my "brew room" and just keep an eye on the temp range. So far has worked well.
You may want to keep in mind that lower temps are going to affect how long your beer takes to carb as well, not just how long it takes to ferment. One more reason to get the next batch on sooner rather than later
Welcome and Enjoy!
I leave my beer in the primary for 2 weeks and then rack to a carboy for at least another week (more if I am too lazy to bottle). I do this, because at the end of two weeks I have a free primary to put on more beer. Seems like a good reason to me
I am lucky temp wise, in that the morons who owned my house before me took out the wood/ oil furnace and put in electric heat. We put back in a furnace and have a programmable therm, which we use to keep the temp in good pattern for when we are home/ away. I then keep the heat on in my "brew room" and just keep an eye on the temp range. So far has worked well.
You may want to keep in mind that lower temps are going to affect how long your beer takes to carb as well, not just how long it takes to ferment. One more reason to get the next batch on sooner rather than later
Welcome and Enjoy!
