Stuart Wilson
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I'm a beginner to this brewing game and a bit confused! Started by brewing apple and pear cider....very successful so decided to try whole grain brewing.
My first attempt I had no real equipment and just tried to wing it with a grain bag, insulated cool box and as many big pans as I could muster in the kitchen. Used a whole grain kit....process was chaotic, but extracted wort. No chiller....let it cool overnight and fermented. Result was amazing....absolutely clear and really good taste.
Since then got a bit better set up with a Klarstein brewing system. Made 3 batches of whole grain beer one after the other. Still no wort chiller. Two of the brews cleared beautifully and tasted fantastic. The other one, which was actually the first one I did, has been really slow to clear. Even after a couple of months it's still very hazy, although the couple of inches are perfectly clear. Quite a lot of yeast settled out at the bottom. I used protofloc for all of them, but no other finings.
Since done two more brews, first one bottled monday. I used Wilko finings before bottling. It seems to be going the same way...clear at the surface but very hazy.
I intend to get set up with a wort chiller, but any ideas about this inconsistency. The three batches that cleared well were absolutely crystal clear....not really aware of doing anything different!
Thanks folks....
My first attempt I had no real equipment and just tried to wing it with a grain bag, insulated cool box and as many big pans as I could muster in the kitchen. Used a whole grain kit....process was chaotic, but extracted wort. No chiller....let it cool overnight and fermented. Result was amazing....absolutely clear and really good taste.
Since then got a bit better set up with a Klarstein brewing system. Made 3 batches of whole grain beer one after the other. Still no wort chiller. Two of the brews cleared beautifully and tasted fantastic. The other one, which was actually the first one I did, has been really slow to clear. Even after a couple of months it's still very hazy, although the couple of inches are perfectly clear. Quite a lot of yeast settled out at the bottom. I used protofloc for all of them, but no other finings.
Since done two more brews, first one bottled monday. I used Wilko finings before bottling. It seems to be going the same way...clear at the surface but very hazy.
I intend to get set up with a wort chiller, but any ideas about this inconsistency. The three batches that cleared well were absolutely crystal clear....not really aware of doing anything different!
Thanks folks....