Hi guys I know you will probably know the answer to this but although I have been brewing for some time I have never used bottles. I remember years ago my father used to brew and bottle in those 'Corona' bottles from the pop man, but there was always a good layer of sediment in the bottom which of course would erupt as soon as he opened it. It kind of put me off bottles...
When I keg my beer it is still cloudy. I prime the keg and I usually get enough gas in there to keep my beer lively until its gone. Although I do have to wait a couple of weeks for it to clear before I can start pulling it. So this where I am confused. If I wait for the beer to clear before bottling, does this not mean that there is no live yeast left to create a secondary fermentation? Should I use finings to help clear it quickly? I've watched a couple vids on Youtube but there is some conflicting information.. It would be great if you could talk me through the process from brewing barrel to bottling, or maybe point me to where the information is.. Thanks guys.. Steve D
When I keg my beer it is still cloudy. I prime the keg and I usually get enough gas in there to keep my beer lively until its gone. Although I do have to wait a couple of weeks for it to clear before I can start pulling it. So this where I am confused. If I wait for the beer to clear before bottling, does this not mean that there is no live yeast left to create a secondary fermentation? Should I use finings to help clear it quickly? I've watched a couple vids on Youtube but there is some conflicting information.. It would be great if you could talk me through the process from brewing barrel to bottling, or maybe point me to where the information is.. Thanks guys.. Steve D