Anyway, I am thinking about the most sensitive topic in the world... the BREWING world that is... to secondary or not to secondary... I have to say I found it quite interesting to hear that the POPE... the seer of seers.... the MAN... the Ninka-whatsit most winningest hoembrewer of them all (I told you I was drinking) does NOT transfer his beer to a secondary. I am shocked AND in awe (Dubbya would be proud.)
I secondary. I have 5 secondaries just for the purpose, and to think of NOT doing it makes me think of the sucker who might BUY my secondaries. I understand his point, and if you keg like I do it seems almost obvious, and I feel stupid for not thinking of it. there are two concerns I have though:
1 - I do a MANUAL whirlpool, not a Jamil whirlpool, and so I get some trub in my primaries. For a quick Ale I don't see a problem but for high gravity or a lager I have some reservations. As the trub breaks down you can get some off flavors from it.
2 - Lagers - fermentation can last more than the 10 days Jamil mentioned for a lager, and for an Oktoberfest or higher gravity lager it can last weeks. My oktoberfest is STILL producing CO2 and it's been in the freezer for about 4 weeks now. On the show Jamil said to leave it on the yeast 'cause you want the yeast to finish it's job. Well for a lager, that can be a while.
I love the idea of not transferring to secondary and having more than 5 gallons lagering at a time in my chest freezer. I am just wondering what other factors play into this. What else needs to be addressed in the process in order to allow one to do a primary ferment only?
Thoughts?
Rob


