What is the Tasty Lagering Method?

Wed Jun 04, 2014 5:42 am

Could someone explain this to me? I keep seeing people talk about it but I'm not sure exactly what the method is. Thanks.
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Re: What is the Tasty Lagering Method?

Wed Jun 04, 2014 8:30 am

Very simple. Control ferment temp at normal Lager temps for the first 36-48 hrs (ish) then proceed with ramping temp up 2 degrees F or so at a time. Continue to do this based on level of visible fermentation or gravity readings if you are taking them. Overall the general idea after the first 36-48 hrs is to keep a steady rising temperature every other day (untll you hit the mid 50s). This allows the fermentation to finish out more efficiently and provides a diacetyl rest at the same time. Of course there are lots of variables and it depends if you have more specific questions.

Hope this helps
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Wed Jun 04, 2014 10:09 am

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Re: What is the Tasty Lagering Method?

Wed Jun 04, 2014 11:53 am

Thanks.
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Re: What is the Tasty Lagering Method?

Wed Jun 04, 2014 3:54 pm

AsthmaticBowl wrote:Very simple. Control ferment temp at normal Lager temps for the first 36-48 hrs (ish) then proceed with ramping temp up 2 degrees F or so at a time. Continue to do this based on level of visible fermentation or gravity readings if you are taking them. Overall the general idea after the first 36-48 hrs is to keep a steady rising temperature every other day (untll you hit the mid 50s). This allows the fermentation to finish out more efficiently and provides a diacetyl rest at the same time. Of course there are lots of variables and it depends if you have more specific questions.

Hope this helps

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