How long is too long?

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banger
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How long is too long?

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How long is too long to keep a beer in primary?

I've had a stout in primary for 5 weeks, just have not had time to bottle. Temp has been pretty constant and apart from 16 month old brewing apprentice trying to remove the airlock a couple of times, all seems well. What do you think?
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aurelius121ad
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Re: How long is too long?

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I'd say it is a bit long and youre risking, what is it... autalisis (I know that isnt spelled right!), but you can always bottle it and give it a taste. As long as it tastes ok it should be alright after it has aged some in the bottle.
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Why not have a taste? I am sure it is fine, but your taste buds will not lie ;)
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Re: How long is too long?

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You should be fine.
It's been fermenting at a cooler temperature, so the yeast have taken their time, and are likely still healthy. Autolysis is a possibility, but unlikely.
I'd bottle it. You have nothing to lose, especially if you taste your hydro sample and it is fine.
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My best stouts are conditioned for 4-6 weeks at around 16c....have a taster and unless you have yeast autolysis or poor hygiene protocols it should be quite nice and certainly ready to bottle/keg.

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