Wed Jul 27, 2011 4:35 pm
Depending on your OG I would give the beer a taste after 4 mos and see if you like it. If you do, then by all means package it up providing the FG has finished below 1.010. Depending on your flavor threshold for brett phenolics then you might want to let it go either shorter or longer. I have had best results with aging my brett beers in a keg in cool temps between 50-60 degrees. Sometimes letting them sit too long at warmer temps really allows the brett to run away with your original intention of your beer and can make it overly goaty, horsey, sweaty, and farmyard like depending on the brett strain.
Just some food for thought....
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