petemoss
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Hi gang,
So I am pretty new to all of this. I've read a lot but I don't have much practicle experience yet. I just racked my second batch to the fermentor (6.5 gallon big mouth bubbler).
Right now I am still very excited about home brewing, so I am wanting to start more and more new batches. Unfortunately, I don't have that kind of equipment. I bought the Northern Brewer deluxe kit that comes with a 6.5 gallon and a 5 gallon big mouth bubbler. So, I currently have my new batch in the 6.5.
I am currently doing their Cream Ale which says to leave it in the primary for two weeks and then bottle. I would love to start a new batch and have been wondering if I might get away with racking to the secondary after a week so that I can start a new batch in the primary. I have heard concerns about contamination when going to secondary if it is not totally necessary.
So, what do y'all think? Is it worth going to secondary just to start the new batch a week early?
Thanks,
PeteMoss
So I am pretty new to all of this. I've read a lot but I don't have much practicle experience yet. I just racked my second batch to the fermentor (6.5 gallon big mouth bubbler).
Right now I am still very excited about home brewing, so I am wanting to start more and more new batches. Unfortunately, I don't have that kind of equipment. I bought the Northern Brewer deluxe kit that comes with a 6.5 gallon and a 5 gallon big mouth bubbler. So, I currently have my new batch in the 6.5.
I am currently doing their Cream Ale which says to leave it in the primary for two weeks and then bottle. I would love to start a new batch and have been wondering if I might get away with racking to the secondary after a week so that I can start a new batch in the primary. I have heard concerns about contamination when going to secondary if it is not totally necessary.
So, what do y'all think? Is it worth going to secondary just to start the new batch a week early?
Thanks,
PeteMoss