Hi
To date I always warm conditioned my ales. I ferment for say 10-14 days in primary vessel in around 20deg and then move to bottles (+priming sugar) where they stay for another minimum 4-6 weeks in the same temperature. However, I know other people and breweries cold condition beers straight after primary fermentation. What benefit does it give in terms of flavour? I was always happy with my beers, amount of esters etc. I keep thinking that if I put the beer in cold conditioning straight after the primary fermentation is finished (say 2-4 days) then I will end up with cleaner beer (sediment will drop out more quickly) and crisper beer (less esters). Is this correct?
Do you know any commercial breweries that don't do cold conditioning?
Thanks
Pawel
To date I always warm conditioned my ales. I ferment for say 10-14 days in primary vessel in around 20deg and then move to bottles (+priming sugar) where they stay for another minimum 4-6 weeks in the same temperature. However, I know other people and breweries cold condition beers straight after primary fermentation. What benefit does it give in terms of flavour? I was always happy with my beers, amount of esters etc. I keep thinking that if I put the beer in cold conditioning straight after the primary fermentation is finished (say 2-4 days) then I will end up with cleaner beer (sediment will drop out more quickly) and crisper beer (less esters). Is this correct?
Do you know any commercial breweries that don't do cold conditioning?
Thanks
Pawel