Danscraftbeer
Well-Known Member
Not trying to blow smoke up my own arse here. If anything I will say I'm no connoisseur and cant notice the negatives of a green beer. If I've still got Diacetyl in my lagers its not a bad flavour to me but not sure if its there or not. Anyway happy with results of my now pressure ferment and co2 transferring.
So in general. Drinking lagers 3 weeks from grain to brain is this inappropriate?
Just that I cant nock back my lager when its this green. I still rather it to commercial product.
It does get nicer with age and cold conditioning but its still good to drink. I've done this commonly with Ale, even shorter like 10 days from grain to brain for ale.
The reason I'm brewing lagers in winter is basically energy efficient. With temp control its the same process with Ale.
Pressure ferment technique with a 40lt kegmenter.
Lager ferment temps: start at 10c for around 5 days then raise 1c each day up to the yeast maximum range say 14 - 15c. Then chill (2 days) to say 4c or less to transfer after 12 days to serving keg. The beer improves a touch sitting around at room temps before going into the kegerator but still good going straight on tap from the first chill. :unsure: Anyway, pretty happy and impressed with results lately...
So in general. Drinking lagers 3 weeks from grain to brain is this inappropriate?
Just that I cant nock back my lager when its this green. I still rather it to commercial product.
It does get nicer with age and cold conditioning but its still good to drink. I've done this commonly with Ale, even shorter like 10 days from grain to brain for ale.
The reason I'm brewing lagers in winter is basically energy efficient. With temp control its the same process with Ale.
Pressure ferment technique with a 40lt kegmenter.
Lager ferment temps: start at 10c for around 5 days then raise 1c each day up to the yeast maximum range say 14 - 15c. Then chill (2 days) to say 4c or less to transfer after 12 days to serving keg. The beer improves a touch sitting around at room temps before going into the kegerator but still good going straight on tap from the first chill. :unsure: Anyway, pretty happy and impressed with results lately...