


Yes, you're correct. It should only cause a problem if you add the finings to the beer then bottle it immediately. It's not a problem with a keg, as you don't have to tip the keg up to get the beer, out!andywood wrote:hmm interesting. I have jus bought some finings, planning to use the after i had siphoned out the beer into a different ferm barrel after fermentation had fininshed (hope that makes sense). Then leave it to settle again, then bottle it.
I thought this would lead to a beer with little sediment. Am i right to do this? I havnt brewed beer since i was 15 ( a half lifetime ago) so jus returning to it.
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ah! but if i leave it for a few days post finings then all should be well?Jim wrote:Yes, you're correct. It should only cause a problem if you add the finings to the beer then bottle it immediately. It's not a problem with a keg, as you don't have to tip the keg up to get the beer, out!andywood wrote:hmm interesting. I have jus bought some finings, planning to use the after i had siphoned out the beer into a different ferm barrel after fermentation had fininshed (hope that makes sense). Then leave it to settle again, then bottle it.
I thought this would lead to a beer with little sediment. Am i right to do this? I havnt brewed beer since i was 15 ( a half lifetime ago) so jus returning to it.
cheers
In theory you should be OK, as all the finings should be left behind in the secondary. However, I don't know if I'd risk it with gelatine myself.andywood wrote:ah! but if i leave it for a few days post finings then all should be well?Jim wrote:Yes, you're correct. It should only cause a problem if you add the finings to the beer then bottle it immediately. It's not a problem with a keg, as you don't have to tip the keg up to get the beer, out!andywood wrote:hmm interesting. I have jus bought some finings, planning to use the after i had siphoned out the beer into a different ferm barrel after fermentation had fininshed (hope that makes sense). Then leave it to settle again, then bottle it.
I thought this would lead to a beer with little sediment. Am i right to do this? I havnt brewed beer since i was 15 ( a half lifetime ago) so jus returning to it.
cheers