A couple of issues with this post.
1. Not all ales benefit from being drunk early. Many need/benefit from ageing.
2. Yeast plays a major role in the flavour of beer. How anyone could think that having less in suspension when drinking has
no effect on beer flavour makes me scratch my head. Clarity is more than looking pretty and cold conditioning (which I do for
almost every brew to some extent) helps with maturation of flavours.
I also rack almost every beer to a secondary vessel and have not yet had an infection resulting from doing so. Have you?
I agree fully with the idea that most methods should be done with an understanding of why they are done and what you expect
from it.
Sorry Manticle, I meant that THIS ale should be drunk early. OP indicated that it was an Amarillo APA, so I assumed some late
hopping to get the flavour and aroma that is usual in this style. Condition it too long and a lot of this character can drop out.
I agree that plenty of ales benefit from CC'ing or ageing and some from long periods of same.
My comment about yeast was that if the OP was CC'ing just for clarity issues, "go for it". If flavour was the reason, more things
come into play. ie dropping out of poyphenols, loss of hop character, rack off the yeast too early and possible acetaldehyde
issues, possible (minor but there) of autolysis etc etc etc
One thing though about yeast. Yeast itself tastes like, well, yeast. It is the byproducts of fermentation that give the yeast
derived flavours, not the taste of the yeast itself. Filter all the yeast out and most of these esters etc remain. Taste a dozen
Whitelab vials and they'll all taste fairly similar (I'm guessing here though - haven't tried it). Like yeast.
My process is fairly solid and infections don't concern me too much. But the sanitising of another container and transfer hoses
etc is too much of a pain in the arse for me. My ales stay on the yeast for about 3 weeks, my lagers for 4-5 weeks and then
they are transferred to kegs where they stay at about 1*C until I want to carbonate. No right or wrong, just my way.
Cheers,
smudge