How Long Does It Take To Make Beer

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In general, expect to spend 3-6 hours of hands-on time brewing, and 1-3 weeks between brew day and drinking.

Though the amount of time from start to finish can be as little as a month, most of that time is spent allowing the beer to ferment and condition.

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Nice video! That's exactly what took me in my first attempt. 3-4wk total, including the second fermentation in the bottles. It's satisfying to drink your own beer.

CloudNey
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The process is long … but the end product is satisfying ❤❤

claudeenmurray
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3-5 weeks if you're bottling and cold conditioning for sure. 7-14 days fermentation, 10-14 days bottle conditioning, then another week minimum to cold condition and clarify if you have the patience.

MikeP
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Between one second and 999, 999, 999, 999, 999.99 years, give or take.

Wiiguyface
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Or use kveik, shake carb and enjoy in less than a week.

phlexx
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Perfect summation. My spiced holiday Amber took a 5 hr brew day day. And is now on day 9 of fermentation and is about done. Will cold crash 24 hrs and then xfer to keg. Anticipating 2.5 weeks from brew day to first glass. Could speed up carbonation but will let it chill. Target was by Xmas Eve. Cheers and Happy Holidays or Merry Christmas.

Atxjrdguy
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I want a mini automatic setup how much can it cost for a microbrewery of 200 litter

simonnjoya
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How long can it stay bottled once the entire process is finished?

padowantano
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I hope they share some Brewfather recipes.

africantwin
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I hope one day scientists will make a quantum device that rearrange any molecule instantly to beer molecules so that we will get beer instantly by clicking a switch

akhilkm
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How do you say all that, and then say it can be done as in as little as one week? I'm confused.

fcon
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How long does it take?

TL;DR: As long as it takes.

For the homebrewer you can think you're doing everything exactly the same, and yet variables outside of your control will change your fermentation or conditioning time.

This, coupled with the fact that "beer" is a very broad category, is the reason that everything in this short is "about" and "somewhere between x and x weeks".

gunslingersymphony
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What do you do when your brew starts coming through the air seal?

zacharysherry
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Well, it takes longer to grow a chicken n get eggs. 3 weeks not a bad lead time for an ale. Lagers longer yet

titusmaximus
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OK, so waaaay too long.
I wanna drink NOW!!
😂😂😂😂

williamf.buckleyjr
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I have a plum porter on the go ATM 11 days in and still has bubbles. Hoping to keg it on Saturday. I'm trying to make it alcohol free.... I have 25 litres. I've read that I can heat it to 79 degrees Celsius for 30 mins and the alcohol should be cooked off. I have my carbonating drops to throw in the keg too. Any advice with the alcohol removal would be great so I don't balls it up

Sharkhides
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how long would it take to make relatively pure alcohol that wont kill me or blind me asking for a friend

S-
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I just force carb in my keg in like 30 minutes

LeonBix
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14 days to make beer 🍺🍻 infact and additional 2days for lagar Beer Breweries 🍺 Cheers enough

preetdatta
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in contrast, wines (and meads) can take months, and if you’re a real psycho about aging it can take years

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