Captain BJ
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Hi Guys,
I've been fermenting a brew for almost 3 weeks longer than i've needed to. I was just wondering if it was possible for the brew to go off, and if the brew is still ok to bottle? Can you ferment a beer for too long before bottling? Its just been sitting in the airlocked fermenter all this time.
I put the brew down for a week and then added finings. I've since left the brew for almost 4 weeks in the fermenter (3 weeks longer than needed)
I know your thinking "what could be more important than bottling your brew?!". Well my cat became pretty crook and It needed alot of my attention for a while. He seems to be on the road to recovery now, so i'm ready to bottle but I don't want to waste my time if it's going to be a dud brew.
If it is ok to bottle, will the extra time in the fermenter actually give any improvement at all to the brew? Would I get away with leaving it bottled any less than normal before drinking?
Sorry if this all seems pretty basic to you all, but i'm still pretty new to Home Brewing!
I've been fermenting a brew for almost 3 weeks longer than i've needed to. I was just wondering if it was possible for the brew to go off, and if the brew is still ok to bottle? Can you ferment a beer for too long before bottling? Its just been sitting in the airlocked fermenter all this time.
I put the brew down for a week and then added finings. I've since left the brew for almost 4 weeks in the fermenter (3 weeks longer than needed)
I know your thinking "what could be more important than bottling your brew?!". Well my cat became pretty crook and It needed alot of my attention for a while. He seems to be on the road to recovery now, so i'm ready to bottle but I don't want to waste my time if it's going to be a dud brew.
If it is ok to bottle, will the extra time in the fermenter actually give any improvement at all to the brew? Would I get away with leaving it bottled any less than normal before drinking?
Sorry if this all seems pretty basic to you all, but i'm still pretty new to Home Brewing!