Sun Feb 02, 2014 10:45 am
Racking at 7 is quick. the old advice to get off the primary cake as soon as possible is misguided. You will get a better finished product by letting it sit 2 whole weeks on the primary cake, and if you want to brighten it up, then rack to a secondary, where you can later cold crash and hit it with gelatin or super kleer or other finings.
Otherwise, you can go straight to the keg (primary only). Either way it would be fine.
As far as what style it is, without being able to taste it, I'd guess its probably kinda closer to an Irish Red since you used Cal Ale yeast into a Dunkel grain/hops recipe. There's not enough caramel/esters flavor for any kind of Brown Ale (English or American) and nowhere near enough hops for an American Brown.
All that being said, who cares if it is between styles, unless you are going to send it in to competition, it doesn't matter. It can still turn out to be a tasty brew.
-B'Dawg
BJCP GM3 Judge & Mead
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