Spiderpig
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Greetings all,
After attempting quite early in my very short brewing career a Lager that didn't quite work out, I am for the while keeping things simple using Ale yeasts - mainly the US-05. My question to anyone is, can these ale yeast brews I am making be cold conditioned in a similar fashion to Lagering once the carbonation stage has completed?
I am fermenting 1st stage for 2 weeks bewteen 18 - 20C, then after priming (white sugear to bottle as opposed to bulk priming) I leave to carbonate in an old fridge (not on) to maintain a consistent temp for around 7 days. At this point I then allow the bottles to condition at whatever temp my shed dictates. Will I get a better product cold conditioning my babies having used an ale yeast, or do I stick to my current regime?
Any advice my fellow brewers?
Spiderpig
After attempting quite early in my very short brewing career a Lager that didn't quite work out, I am for the while keeping things simple using Ale yeasts - mainly the US-05. My question to anyone is, can these ale yeast brews I am making be cold conditioned in a similar fashion to Lagering once the carbonation stage has completed?
I am fermenting 1st stage for 2 weeks bewteen 18 - 20C, then after priming (white sugear to bottle as opposed to bulk priming) I leave to carbonate in an old fridge (not on) to maintain a consistent temp for around 7 days. At this point I then allow the bottles to condition at whatever temp my shed dictates. Will I get a better product cold conditioning my babies having used an ale yeast, or do I stick to my current regime?
Any advice my fellow brewers?
Spiderpig