hobospy
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Hi,
Currently lagering my second attempt at a lager (from a can). Using Mangrove Jack's M84 which has been in the fermenter for what seems to be an eternity, anyway, I've been lagering for a couple of weeks now at 5C and will continue to do that for another couple of weeks but I was wondering if once this lagering period has finished is it still necessary to cold crash by lager or will enough of the yeast have dropped out during the lagering period to produce a clean tasting lager? Only reason I ask is that I have been having issues in carbing up my bottles and I want to ensure there is enough yeast left in the lager to allow for carbonation.
Thanks,
Christopher
Currently lagering my second attempt at a lager (from a can). Using Mangrove Jack's M84 which has been in the fermenter for what seems to be an eternity, anyway, I've been lagering for a couple of weeks now at 5C and will continue to do that for another couple of weeks but I was wondering if once this lagering period has finished is it still necessary to cold crash by lager or will enough of the yeast have dropped out during the lagering period to produce a clean tasting lager? Only reason I ask is that I have been having issues in carbing up my bottles and I want to ensure there is enough yeast left in the lager to allow for carbonation.
Thanks,
Christopher