mckenry
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Hi All,
Since the purchase of my fridgemate I can now brew cold. Hey, I even have 2 fridgemates, so I have 1 working an ale on a heater pad and the other controlling the fridge. i have done many many searches and pages of reading and want to give my lager the best possible chance. As I understand it, to lager my beer properly I need to do a few things. They are listed below, step by step and want you guys to have a look and advise accordingly.
Cheers, mckenry
Yeast = SafLager W34/70
1. Fermenting at 11C - all going fine right now
2. Diacetyl rest??
I think I need to up the temp to about 18C?
Do I do this after primary has completely finished and can I do it in the primary fermenter or must it be racked?
I assume there will be more fermentation happening at this stage :huh: After this ferment (if it happens) do I then go straight to lagering?
3. lagering.
Put it back in the fridge at 2 or 3C for another few weeks?
I know this is a basic outline, but does it sound right?
Since the purchase of my fridgemate I can now brew cold. Hey, I even have 2 fridgemates, so I have 1 working an ale on a heater pad and the other controlling the fridge. i have done many many searches and pages of reading and want to give my lager the best possible chance. As I understand it, to lager my beer properly I need to do a few things. They are listed below, step by step and want you guys to have a look and advise accordingly.
Cheers, mckenry
Yeast = SafLager W34/70
1. Fermenting at 11C - all going fine right now
2. Diacetyl rest??
I think I need to up the temp to about 18C?
Do I do this after primary has completely finished and can I do it in the primary fermenter or must it be racked?
I assume there will be more fermentation happening at this stage :huh: After this ferment (if it happens) do I then go straight to lagering?
3. lagering.
Put it back in the fridge at 2 or 3C for another few weeks?
I know this is a basic outline, but does it sound right?