3-4 days when I’ve used it.
Well depends what your brewing. English ales I ferment at the warmer end. A pale ale the cooler side. That's just my opinion but anywhere in the zone will ferment out. What are you making again?This is my first time using it, it is quick to get started (12ish hours).
At 20C how quick does it ferment out?
I am hoping to spund it for free carbonation
An English Pale AleWell depends what your brewing. English ales I ferment at the warmer end. A pale ale the cooler side. That's just my opinion but anywhere in the zone will ferment out. What are you making again?
Definitely interested to hear your thoughts on the Lutra with a Mexican-esque mash and hop bill. I’ve done a couple tries before with different yeast, but I tried the dedicated Mexican white labs yeast this time out and it was hugely better, and much more close to your archetypical Mexican lager.Installing some new beer shanks into this fridge I bought off Craigslist. I took out the old shanks and they look pretty good, besides some rust on the outside, but I think I'm going to replace them anyway. The guy I bought them from said it was sitting unplugged in his garage for years.
I have a Mexican pseudo-lager with lime on C02 right now. I used Lutra and fermented it at like 90. It was done after basically two days. Trying to get it kegged up for a party exactly three weeks after I brewed it, so hoping it tastes good. Cheers, all!