Hi all,
First time post so go easy on me
I've brewed up a couple of fresh wort kits now, and next up will be a Bacchus Brewing Dubbel that I'll combine with a Mangrove Jacks M41 yeast.
I have a chest freezer with a Mangrove Jacks temp controller, so all good on that front. I was planning on getting the wort to 18C and pitching yeast, then raising temp by a degree each day for 4 days until 22C then add the candy syrup that I've got.
For my last couple of brews, I've fermented in primary for 3 weeks, then cold crash for a week then keg. I don't plan on drinking this straight away as I've read numerous articles that cellaring Dubbels benefit from quite a few months of being left alone and I'll probably start drinking this around June or July.
A couple of questions I have:
- Some people have suggested you can primary dubbels for 6 weeks. I have no issues with waiting that long, so if there's benefit in doing it I will.
- Once I cold crash and keg, what is the ideal temp to store the keg at? I'm on the Gold Coast and ambient temps are usually around 25C - 26C in the house which I think is too high. I have no issues re-using the chest freezer and storing at say 10C (or recommend some other temp) for about 3 months before I look to re-use it to brew another FWK.
First time post so go easy on me
I've brewed up a couple of fresh wort kits now, and next up will be a Bacchus Brewing Dubbel that I'll combine with a Mangrove Jacks M41 yeast.
I have a chest freezer with a Mangrove Jacks temp controller, so all good on that front. I was planning on getting the wort to 18C and pitching yeast, then raising temp by a degree each day for 4 days until 22C then add the candy syrup that I've got.
For my last couple of brews, I've fermented in primary for 3 weeks, then cold crash for a week then keg. I don't plan on drinking this straight away as I've read numerous articles that cellaring Dubbels benefit from quite a few months of being left alone and I'll probably start drinking this around June or July.
A couple of questions I have:
- Some people have suggested you can primary dubbels for 6 weeks. I have no issues with waiting that long, so if there's benefit in doing it I will.
- Once I cold crash and keg, what is the ideal temp to store the keg at? I'm on the Gold Coast and ambient temps are usually around 25C - 26C in the house which I think is too high. I have no issues re-using the chest freezer and storing at say 10C (or recommend some other temp) for about 3 months before I look to re-use it to brew another FWK.