Hoping for some thoughts from those of you who know better than I do! Mods, please move if I'm posting in the wrong place.
Bit of back story first.. Back in June I started a nice looking IPA recipe, my 3rd all grain brew. The UK heatwave then hit and my primary was constantly at 25deg plus for the first week. After some issues with realising my initial yeast was out of date, adding a second sachet to kick start things it went nuts in the primary but after 2 weeks the gravity was constantly below 1.010. I left it in the primary for the rest of the month then bottled as I normally do and used some cooper's carbonation drops.
Relieved that I'd rescued this from what had looked like disaster initially, I then noticed it wasnt clearing as well as it usually does.
6 weeks after bottling its still not clear! Well, on each bottle about an inch from the top is clear and its a cloudy haze underneath that. But its not dropped for weeks. (I could be imagining it that the clear top rises and falls by a cm maybe from day to day...?)
So I thought it could be a couple of things:
- infection? It tastes okay though last time I tried, a bit green but def potential!
- Protein haze? I'm new to AG and struggle with the sparge but did use whirlfloc tablet so didn't think it was that.
- Could over carbonated beer have so much co2 in suspension the liquid can't clear? I just opened on and it was REALLY fizzy (constant foam coming out the top)
I'm thinking it might be the last one, mostly because I don't know what else it could be? Anyone have any ideas? And if it is, could I just open them up and relieve pressure a bit and close up again? Or should I just drink it cloudy like some of the hip youngsters have started doing?
