New Brewer - To Rack or Not to Rack?
Posted: Tuesday Feb 28, 2006 8:13 pm
Hello,
Long time drinker, first time brewer!
My first brew (standard lager included in a starters kit) looks like she's finished fermenting, it's been a week tomorrow. She's stopped bubbling and is getting less clowdy and the SG looks good.
I keep reading about racking and have finally found out what it actually means. This is a little dissapointing as I was all hyped up about bottling tomorrow nite (which involes a ceremony of drinking the rest of our long necks so we have enough bottles!) only to read that you should rack the beer for about a week or so.
Is this really necessary or will it just make it taste better? The boys are keen to bottle and as everyone keeps telling us the first tastes like shit so i'm keen to prove them wrong!
Do we need to rack or should she be ok?
Cheers,
Leasea
Long time drinker, first time brewer!
My first brew (standard lager included in a starters kit) looks like she's finished fermenting, it's been a week tomorrow. She's stopped bubbling and is getting less clowdy and the SG looks good.
I keep reading about racking and have finally found out what it actually means. This is a little dissapointing as I was all hyped up about bottling tomorrow nite (which involes a ceremony of drinking the rest of our long necks so we have enough bottles!) only to read that you should rack the beer for about a week or so.
Is this really necessary or will it just make it taste better? The boys are keen to bottle and as everyone keeps telling us the first tastes like shit so i'm keen to prove them wrong!
Do we need to rack or should she be ok?
Cheers,
Leasea