Lagers take longer in almost all respects. An ale you can ferment in two weeks, bottle, and in two-three weeks you could have a passable beer. A lager can take four weeks to fully ferment. After bottling, two weeks at room temperature, and then a couple of months in cold storage before it hits its stride.Root Skier wrote:My garage is also at lager temps. I haven't done any research into making a nice lager.
How short of a turn-around-time can one brew up a lager in?
The fermentation process is a little trickier, too. About 3/4 of the way toward final gravity, the temperature should be raised into the low-mid 60s for a diacetyl rest, or you risk getting butterscotch or buttered popcorn flavors in your beer. I don't think they condition out, either.