I'm heading back home for xmas and may have to leave my beer in primary as it hasn't finished fermenting yet. This means that it will have been in there for 19 days. Will this cause off flavours in my beer or will it be OK?
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Too long in primary?
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Re: Too long in primary?
I have left beer in the primary many times for 4 weeks and have had no issues with off flavours, I believe you will be fine.
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Re: Too long in primary?
Thanks. Might leave it then.
Merry xmas to you as well.
Merry xmas to you as well.
Re: Too long in primary?
Basic Brewing Radio did an experiment recently on time left in primary fermenter. Hardly anyone could taste the difference & nobody thought any detected difference tasted bad.
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Re: Too long in primary?
Gravity was 1014 so I transferred it into my better bottle. Should drop over the next 9 days.. hopefully.
Cheers for the help. Definitely food for thought.
Cheers for the help. Definitely food for thought.

Re: Too long in primary?
It will be fine. There is a flavour that develops when the beer is sitting on the yeast too long (months). I perceive it as a kind of 'creaminess'. Like phlegm that develops at your tonsils when you're swallowing. That's the only way I can describe it!