Mon Mar 03, 2008 10:29 am
I used to think that it cut down on a lot of the transfer of the schwag. In retrospect, I was probably just racking over too soon (7-10 days). Given a couple of more weeks, most of the yeast would have dropped out in the primary anyway. If you have a good racking technique, and you don't shake it up before or during - then you should be fine with just the primary. If you want even less stuff transfered, you can crash cool your primary - which really drops things out and makes the cake a little more solid. Employing that technique might mean that you bottle conditioning could last a little longer, however.
I think you will be fine keeping the stout in the plastic for 3-4 weeks. Your beer will still age in the bottle just fine.
Mylo
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