williepete
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I am bottling my IPA tommorow and was wondering if I taste it now before it carbs would that give me a good indicator of the flavor of the finished beer?
The usual advice: make sure your beer is finished fermenting. You can skip (not advised though) taking readings if you leave it in the fermenter long enough. How long was yours in the fermenter?Ok bottled it...... First I didn't taste to caught up on bottling and the fact that the bottling canes I attempted to use would keep a syphon Second how bad is it that I had to pour into the bottles? Third because I don't have a gravity checker have no numbers
Two weeks is usually good--can't say 100% that it is done without gravity checks. Don't use lack of bubbles as a reliable indicator of completed fermentation.So with the extra oxygen should I cold crash before three weeks like kit says?
Second how bad is it that I had to pour into the bottles?
So with the extra oxygen should I cold crash before three weeks like kit says?
No. Bottle bombs come from bottling before fermentation is finished or too much priming sugar.I was just wondering if the extra oxygen would get me bottle bombs
Ok so it's sitting at one week bottled. I just checked bottles is yeast rafts common in bottles? When I bottled had no issues with any infection and it smelled awesome.