
TheDarkSide wrote:Forget the secondary...just another opportunity for oxidation or infection. I'd leave it for 2 weeks at least, to allow the yeast to clean up a bit. Some styles can be done in just a few days ( Forum member BooBoo has a mild that he drinks on day 5 or 6 ). But being your first, it won't hurt to leave it.

TheDarkSide wrote:Forget the secondary...just another opportunity for oxidation or infection. I'd leave it for 2 weeks at least, to allow the yeast to clean up a bit. Some styles can be done in just a few days ( Forum member BooBoo has a mild that he drinks on day 5 or 6 ). But being your first, it won't hurt to leave it.
Old_Skool wrote:As to secondary - thats up to you - I secondary every batch for 7 to 14 days. I feel it mellows the beer quite a bit and allows for some more yeast clean up activity. Its become pretty trendy not to secondary --- but to each his own.

Old_Skool wrote:Last piece of advice is stick to some basic brews for your first 3 - 4 beers - keep it simple: some basic amber ales etc. Get your processes down and basic understanding of brewing then try some other styles.

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