HOPSareKEY
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Hello,
I know this topic is discussed in the forums already, but none of the previous ones answer my question.
In standard beers, when no additions have to be made post fermentation, I always skip secondary fermentation. I am now making a vanilla java stout that calls for adding coffee and vanilla beans to secondary. I want to skip the secondary and make the additions to the primary. Will I still get the full effects of the additions or does it physically need the racking process to blend everything correctly? Could i just stir everything in the primary? Thanks.
I know this topic is discussed in the forums already, but none of the previous ones answer my question.
In standard beers, when no additions have to be made post fermentation, I always skip secondary fermentation. I am now making a vanilla java stout that calls for adding coffee and vanilla beans to secondary. I want to skip the secondary and make the additions to the primary. Will I still get the full effects of the additions or does it physically need the racking process to blend everything correctly? Could i just stir everything in the primary? Thanks.