When you crash chill a beer for 24 hours + , do you have to warm it back up at all before bottling, or can you bottle straight from the fridge.
Cheers,
Leon
Ok to bottle at the chill temp, you obviously need to bring the bottles back up in temp to bottle condition though.
<rant> finally, so glad to read crash chilling. I'm sick of people referring to CC as "cold crashing". that doesn't even make sense! grrr! ::shakes fist:: </rant>
on topic, you can bottle at any temp. For the beer to condition and carbonate it has to be warm enough for the yeast to be working; the bottles should be raised from your crash chill temp for this purpose.
<rant> finally, so glad to read crash chilling. I'm sick of people referring to CC as "cold crashing". that doesn't even make sense! grrr! ::shakes fist:: </rant>
on topic, you can bottle at any temp. For the beer to condition and carbonate it has to be warm enough for the yeast to be working; the bottles should be raised from your crash chill temp for this purpose.
DittoI thought it was cold conditioning
When you crash chill a beer for 24 hours + , do you have to warm it back up at all before bottling, or can you bottle straight from the fridge.
Cheers,
Leon
I thought it was cold conditioning