Fermentation Time/Fermenting in a Keg
Posted: Thu Jun 17, 2010 11:38 am
Okay, so I'm an extract brewer with a couple questions for everyone.
Historically, I've mostly made batches based on kits...typically from Northern Brewer. Those kits always come with a recommended fermentation time on them too. Recently, however I bought a copy of Brewing Classic Styles and I brewed one of the American Pale Ale recipies (and it came out REALLY good). Currently I'm about a week into fermenting my Belgian Golden Strong ale from the same book.
Now I know that some beers benefit from longer fermentations (such as an imperial stout), but how do I know how long something should sit before consuming it? The reason I'm asking with this batch is because it is a higher gravity beer and the same style beer kit sold by Northern Brewer recommends 4 months.
Second question: I'm also relatively new to kegging. Is it okay to transfer the beer to a keg to age after fermentation is complete? (Say, 3 weeks after brewing). If so, should it be carbonated and then left to age, or left as is and then carbonated a week or so before drinking. I'm also assuming if this is okay, that it should be left to age at room temperature.
Any help is appreciated!
Thanks,
Jesse
Historically, I've mostly made batches based on kits...typically from Northern Brewer. Those kits always come with a recommended fermentation time on them too. Recently, however I bought a copy of Brewing Classic Styles and I brewed one of the American Pale Ale recipies (and it came out REALLY good). Currently I'm about a week into fermenting my Belgian Golden Strong ale from the same book.
Now I know that some beers benefit from longer fermentations (such as an imperial stout), but how do I know how long something should sit before consuming it? The reason I'm asking with this batch is because it is a higher gravity beer and the same style beer kit sold by Northern Brewer recommends 4 months.
Second question: I'm also relatively new to kegging. Is it okay to transfer the beer to a keg to age after fermentation is complete? (Say, 3 weeks after brewing). If so, should it be carbonated and then left to age, or left as is and then carbonated a week or so before drinking. I'm also assuming if this is okay, that it should be left to age at room temperature.
Any help is appreciated!
Thanks,
Jesse