I brewed a batch of Toad Spit Stout on 23 Jan. It's been in the primary for 3 weeks. From what I've read, the longer a stout sits on the yeast cake, the better. I've also read that stouts can take longer than normal to carb up.
I've hit the decision making point. If I bottle today, the beer would be in the primary for 3 weeks and have 4 weeks to bottle condition. If I wait until next week, it'll have 4 weeks in the primary and 3 weeks to bottle condition.
Which situation would puts the odds best in my favor? I want the beer to taste the best it can, but I can't risk it not being fully carbed on 17 Mar.
I've hit the decision making point. If I bottle today, the beer would be in the primary for 3 weeks and have 4 weeks to bottle condition. If I wait until next week, it'll have 4 weeks in the primary and 3 weeks to bottle condition.
Which situation would puts the odds best in my favor? I want the beer to taste the best it can, but I can't risk it not being fully carbed on 17 Mar.