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Old 12-05-2004, 09:40 PM
Altair
 
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Re: conditioning

"G_cowboy_is_that_a_Gnu_Hurd?" <vvosen@cpinternet.com> a écrit dans le
message de news:10jni4alh8suu98@corp.supernews.com...[color=blue]
> Hey, umm, why do some of these recipes recommend to condition the beer for
> three months and stuff?!? What could possibly be going on inside the
> bottle once you've bottled it? It's not an oak cask or anything. It's[/color]
not[color=blue]
> communing with aliens who are giving the bottles instructions on how to
> manipulate humanities memes. I fail to see the benefits of this practice
> and should forewith be banned.
> -gc[/color]

Yeast are living organisms and unless you beer had been filtered and
pasturised it is still living and there are some chemical reaction that are
happening in it. Recipes that ask for a few months of conditionning are
lagers. Lagers means something like to be put aside. Lagers are made with
yeast that prefer cold temp to do it's work, surely but verry slowly.

Like good wine, some beers like barley wine may be drunked young but will
reach their peak only after a few years because some flavors will evolves
and others will fade out.
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