My brews have all been drinkable and reasonaly clear.
I use Irish moss 15 mins from end of boil
however I do not get the polished look on Ale's & IPA
Is it normal process to add finings or gelatine a couple of days before bottling /cask
Would this remove the aroma of adding hops to seep or last 15 mins of boil
Clear beer
i'll just bottle without then, i'm not expecting much from it anyway - it was a crap brewday - 45% efficiency!!DaaB wrote:Let it clear in the fermenter partially then in the bottle naturally. Issinglass produces a very unstable sediment and one person here has also experienced this with gelatine.
Beer in bottles clears much quicker than in a keg/barrel.
Just give it time...all most all beer will clear down eventually. I don't use anything other than copper finings - Irish moss/protofloc, etc, and only very rarely get a beer that isn't bright after a few weeks in keg, or a couple of weeks in bottle.
There's a couple of theories about vessels and clearing. Plastic kegs are though to be worst because they possibly hold static charge preventing the yeast from settling quickly. Bottles are said to clear quicker because of tiny scratches on the inside acting as floccing sites, which plastic and steel don't have.
Nottingham clears down fast.
There's a couple of theories about vessels and clearing. Plastic kegs are though to be worst because they possibly hold static charge preventing the yeast from settling quickly. Bottles are said to clear quicker because of tiny scratches on the inside acting as floccing sites, which plastic and steel don't have.
Nottingham clears down fast.