Hello everyone.
I want to brew 2 different all grain beers for Christmas. I want to make a Vanilla Porter and an American IPA.
First, I do not want to make them the same week. I can make one of them soon, but will have to wait another two weeks to make the other. I will transfer both because I am adding ingredients (vanilla for the porter and more hops for the IPA).
I will bottle both beers after they have fermented for 4 weeks.
Now, if I follow my plan above, one of the beers will get bottled first and stay in the bottle longer than the other. Is this a big deal? If so, which beer mentioned above should I make first knowing it will be in the bottle longer?
Or, which of the beers should I make first and ferment longer? I can probably bottle them both on the same weekend.
As always, thanks for your help
I want to brew 2 different all grain beers for Christmas. I want to make a Vanilla Porter and an American IPA.
First, I do not want to make them the same week. I can make one of them soon, but will have to wait another two weeks to make the other. I will transfer both because I am adding ingredients (vanilla for the porter and more hops for the IPA).
I will bottle both beers after they have fermented for 4 weeks.
Now, if I follow my plan above, one of the beers will get bottled first and stay in the bottle longer than the other. Is this a big deal? If so, which beer mentioned above should I make first knowing it will be in the bottle longer?
Or, which of the beers should I make first and ferment longer? I can probably bottle them both on the same weekend.
As always, thanks for your help