Wherry not clearing after 5 weeks

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sonicated
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Wherry not clearing after 5 weeks

Post by sonicated » Thu Aug 20, 2009 12:46 pm

I made a Wherry kit using Safale S-04, bottled it 5 weeks ago and it still hasn't cleared. I have done this before and it cleared in a week. Some are conditioning in the fridge and some are not and they are the same. I've taken one out of the fridge hoping it was chill haze but it's not.

The bottles don't even appear to be clearing at the very top which I usually notice clears first. I've tried a sample and there is no infection - it just tastes like it needs to clear.

Can anyone advise what has happened? When should I consider ditching?

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Re: Wherry not clearing after 5 weeks

Post by brewjohn » Thu Aug 20, 2009 3:29 pm

Hi will keep my eye on this post as i have a brew thats been bottled 3 weeks and just a slight clearing from the top. , I used the yeast supplied. SO4 allways clears quick with other brews I did.

pauljmuk

Re: Wherry not clearing after 5 weeks

Post by pauljmuk » Thu Aug 20, 2009 3:42 pm

Mine is wherry, with S04, been conditioning for about 3 weeks now in cold (following week in warm)

Clearing pretty well - very slight haze.

As per other post though, I'm convinced this isn't sediment cloudyness - more a haze - proteins?

gratefuldave54

Re: Wherry not clearing after 5 weeks

Post by gratefuldave54 » Fri Aug 21, 2009 8:49 am

My last Wherry took 7 weeks to fall bright. I've recently been doing York Brewery kits and they clear in about 7 days. I know which I'll be doing in future.

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Re: Wherry not clearing after 5 weeks

Post by KevP » Fri Aug 21, 2009 11:42 am

gratefuldave54 wrote:My last Wherry took 7 weeks to fall bright. I've recently been doing York Brewery kits and they clear in about 7 days. I know which I'll be doing in future.
Both made in exactly the same factory by the same company :wink:

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Re: Wherry not clearing after 5 weeks

Post by sonicated » Fri Aug 21, 2009 2:03 pm

It's strange. I bottled a Geordie Bitter (with Crystal Malt and Fuggles) on Wednesday and the top 1cm is perfectly clear and you can see all the yeast like smoke in the bottles.

The Wherry is just cloudy so maybe it is proteins - but I did try a bottle and it tasted yeasty. I'm away for 10 days so if it hasn't cleared by then I'll take it up with Muntons. By then my rolling stock will have caught up so I'll have something to drink - I won't be so annoyed!

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Re: Wherry not clearing after 5 weeks

Post by Waffty » Fri Aug 21, 2009 3:51 pm

sonicated wrote:I made a Wherry kit using Safale S-04, bottled it 5 weeks ago and it still hasn't cleared. I have done this before and it cleared in a week. Some are conditioning in the fridge and some are not and they are the same. I've taken one out of the fridge hoping it was chill haze but it's not.

The bottles don't even appear to be clearing at the very top which I usually notice clears first. I've tried a sample and there is no infection - it just tastes like it needs to clear.

Can anyone advise what has happened? When should I consider ditching?
After primary fermentation has finished, how long do you leave leave the brew in the FV i.e do you bottle/keg staight after? If so, it may be an idea to leave the brew in the FV for a 2 to 3 days after primary fermentation has finished. It may also be an idea to lower the temparature as well, as both help with clarity.

I did an extract London Pride with Safe04 & due to time restrictions, I left the brew in the FV for a week after primary fermentation had finished. It's been in the Corny for a week now & it's already clear as a bell.

For what it's worth, Wherry is well known for not clearing quickly.
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Re: Wherry not clearing after 5 weeks

Post by chopperswookie » Fri Aug 21, 2009 4:49 pm

sonicated wrote:It's strange. I bottled a Geordie Bitter (with Crystal Malt and Fuggles) on Wednesday and the top 1cm is perfectly clear and you can see all the yeast like smoke in the bottles.
done geordie in a simalar way and it is still cloudy after 2 months. tastes great, really hoppy/bitter but not clear. if it tastes ok who cares what it looks like.

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