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Ok. I have finished my fridge (photo at the bottom). I have a mashmaster fridge controller . I have my recipe for Jever Pils:
3Kg Black Rock Light LME
1Kg Morgan's Larger LME
440g Carapils (cracked and ready to go)
56.6g of tettnang hops (pellets)
45.6g Hallertau hops (plug)
10g Irish Moss
Saflager W34/70 Lager yeast
Got a small esky to steep grains
Got a 19L ss pot to boil and
Have fermenters.
Now the questions?
After I have done all the additions and boil and have poured the wort into fermenter then cooled to ~20*C. I pitch the yeast. How long do I leave it out of the fridge after pitching? Or can I put it straight into a fridge that is chilled to ~10*C?
After I reach my FG of 1011, I remove the fermenter out of the fridge and rack into a cube. I let it rest for how long? Is racking into a cube the same as secondary fermentation, or is it not due to be refridgerated for a while at ~1*C?
3Kg Black Rock Light LME
1Kg Morgan's Larger LME
440g Carapils (cracked and ready to go)
56.6g of tettnang hops (pellets)
45.6g Hallertau hops (plug)
10g Irish Moss
Saflager W34/70 Lager yeast
Got a small esky to steep grains
Got a 19L ss pot to boil and
Have fermenters.
Now the questions?
After I have done all the additions and boil and have poured the wort into fermenter then cooled to ~20*C. I pitch the yeast. How long do I leave it out of the fridge after pitching? Or can I put it straight into a fridge that is chilled to ~10*C?
After I reach my FG of 1011, I remove the fermenter out of the fridge and rack into a cube. I let it rest for how long? Is racking into a cube the same as secondary fermentation, or is it not due to be refridgerated for a while at ~1*C?