Least amount of time you've drank after bottling
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Least amount of time you've drank after bottling
I know the standard is to wait at least 2 weeks after bottling before drinking
...but is it drinkable after one week? ....and what does it taste like? Just less carbonated?
...but is it drinkable after one week? ....and what does it taste like? Just less carbonated?
Pants,
I must admit to being a little impatient at times, I do tend to "monitor" a bottle after about 1 week in the bottle. The beer does tend to taste a bit sweet and the flavours don't tend to have settled down much. For my last brew (a wheat beer) I "monitored" after 4 days. Due to the warm weather at the time, it was fully carbonated by this stage and tasting great. I mainly do ales and most are highly drinkable after 1 month and only ok at 2 weeks.
BK
I must admit to being a little impatient at times, I do tend to "monitor" a bottle after about 1 week in the bottle. The beer does tend to taste a bit sweet and the flavours don't tend to have settled down much. For my last brew (a wheat beer) I "monitored" after 4 days. Due to the warm weather at the time, it was fully carbonated by this stage and tasting great. I mainly do ales and most are highly drinkable after 1 month and only ok at 2 weeks.
BK
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BK - Whats ya thoughts on lagers after 2 weeks in bottle?bkmad wrote:Pants,
I must admit to being a little impatient at times, I do tend to "monitor" a bottle after about 1 week in the bottle. The beer does tend to taste a bit sweet and the flavours don't tend to have settled down much. For my last brew (a wheat beer) I "monitored" after 4 days. Due to the warm weather at the time, it was fully carbonated by this stage and tasting great. I mainly do ales and most are highly drinkable after 1 month and only ok at 2 weeks.
BK
I havent tried it yet but am patiently (well as patient as I can be) waiting for the 14th to come around so I can try it.


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Great, thanks for the tip Ed....I have waited long enough I reckon, I think its time to try it out!
What others have you had great success with?

What others have you had great success with?


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i've had the same experience with the coopers larger... first ones (5 days after bottling) were ok at a pinch.. now 1.5 months after the brew they are quite drinkable and disapearing fast!
Fermenting: Responsibly American Brown (Drink Responsibly) My first AG!
Bottled: Fuggles Larger/ale, Honey I'm Home Ale, Entropy Wheat, Dark Matter Ale, The Beer that Should Not Be (IPA)
Bottled: Fuggles Larger/ale, Honey I'm Home Ale, Entropy Wheat, Dark Matter Ale, The Beer that Should Not Be (IPA)
Jack, I'm only on my second brew now which is a Muntons lager. I'm using saflager yeast so am able to brew it down to low temps (this ones going to take some time before I can drink it).
Two of my brothers have experience with brewing, so I'm picking their brains and relying on the postings in this forum
. Mostly, their brews seem to be quite drinkable after about 3 weeks but vastly improve just when your down to the last few bottles. I'm lucky enough to be able to get the extra bottles when they have excess.
Cheers, Ed
Two of my brothers have experience with brewing, so I'm picking their brains and relying on the postings in this forum

Cheers, Ed
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Every summer I make a (suprise) summer wit..50% pale ale malt, 50% woolies plain flour, some cumin, coriander and ginger 10 minutes from boil end. Head for about 1030-1032, use Whitelabs Wit II usually, last year 4 days in the fermentor, into the keg, into the freezer chill pump it up with CO2 shake the shirt off it pump it up shake again (this method rapidly carbonates the beer) etc etc..drink straight away..my mate ( a wine judge) and I sat out the back that arvo drinking half litre after half litre...mmmmmmmm and yummmmm.
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Try it ..its a winner....
Kurtz
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