Cold Conditioning

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Stapsin

Cold Conditioning

Post by Stapsin » Mon Jun 09, 2014 7:05 pm

So I just made a German style Lager and I was planning on racking it to another fv once it has finished fermenting and cold conditioning in my kegerator fridge at around 8 degrees for a couple of weeks before moving to a corny and carbonating. However, what I am wondering is if it makes any difference if I rack the lager into a corny and condition it in that instead? If I do this would I have to pressurise the corny in order to ensure that it is airtight or can I just leave it unpressurised?

Thanks

stuartmclu

Re: Cold Conditioning

Post by stuartmclu » Sat Jun 14, 2014 5:41 pm

Rack into your cornie after fermentation. I bottle my lagers straight from the fermenter and they've been perfect.

Rick_UK

Re: Cold Conditioning

Post by Rick_UK » Sat Jun 14, 2014 8:02 pm

From what I've read it doesn't matter much where you cold condition so long as you do. Though I don't think doing it in the FV is recommended.

Rick

Baldbrewer

Re: Cold Conditioning

Post by Baldbrewer » Sun Jun 15, 2014 9:12 am

Hi,
The only problem I can see is that you may have a few more cloudy first pints when you pressurise and serve?
Unless you have a shortened dip tube?
I've just lagered an Oktoberfest beer for 5 weeks at 2C and was surprised at the amount of drop out in the secondary FV.
Either way I sure it will taste great!
Cheers,

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