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Once it is done fermenting, it's good to go into the bottles (assuming an ale and not a lager)
You can put it in the fridge for a few days (called a cold crash) to drop out the yeast etc. and clear it up a bit, but that isn't necessary.
Once it's in the bottle, it'll be carbed up and good to drink after a week or two, but will keep getting better for a while (a month is OK for reg beers, but for something like a 10% stout you could keep it for years)
Lagers have the lagering stage (second fermenter for a month or whatever, but colder) that isn't necessary for ales.
You can put it in the fridge for a few days (called a cold crash) to drop out the yeast etc. and clear it up a bit, but that isn't necessary.
Once it's in the bottle, it'll be carbed up and good to drink after a week or two, but will keep getting better for a while (a month is OK for reg beers, but for something like a 10% stout you could keep it for years)
Lagers have the lagering stage (second fermenter for a month or whatever, but colder) that isn't necessary for ales.