Pavalijo
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.....that is the question.
After a few very slow fermentations I had high hopes for this kit which came with two sachets of yeast and with instructions suggesting a rapid fermentation and then bottle carbonation in only 2 days! I have thought previously from reading various threads that many kits just don’t include enough yeast to ensure a reliable fermentation within the suggested timescales.
Anyway - the Cwtch has performed as expected - pitched the yeast on 23 Jan, got from 1.045 to 1.012 by day 4 and 1.011 on day 7 when I dry hopped, a couple of days later than the instructions recommended - but I’ve been caught out dry hopping too early before. Airlock activity ceased altogether on day 8 (and based on advertised 4.6% my target gravity was 1.010).
Anyway, enough of that - to “the question”. I have read threads likening it at this stage to tomato soup, and I can see why. It has been described as very cloudy when bottled, and with 120g of hop pellets that is not surprising. On Thursday (day 12, and day 5 of dry hop time) I am going to rack into a bottling bin (purged with CO2) by gravity and through a fine mesh net to remove as much hop debris as I can. The bin will then sit in my cold (unheated but insulated) shed for a couple of days before bottling at the weekend. But should I add finings when racking into the bin? I have had clear beer with and without finings but thought the Cwtch might need it. What would you do?
I will have a mouthful when bottling to check it for twang, but after carbonation time it’s going to be locked away for at least 3 months and then drunk over another 6 months given the great reviews for aged Cwtch!
And the next batch going in the fermenter is the Festival Golden Stagg........
After a few very slow fermentations I had high hopes for this kit which came with two sachets of yeast and with instructions suggesting a rapid fermentation and then bottle carbonation in only 2 days! I have thought previously from reading various threads that many kits just don’t include enough yeast to ensure a reliable fermentation within the suggested timescales.
Anyway - the Cwtch has performed as expected - pitched the yeast on 23 Jan, got from 1.045 to 1.012 by day 4 and 1.011 on day 7 when I dry hopped, a couple of days later than the instructions recommended - but I’ve been caught out dry hopping too early before. Airlock activity ceased altogether on day 8 (and based on advertised 4.6% my target gravity was 1.010).
Anyway, enough of that - to “the question”. I have read threads likening it at this stage to tomato soup, and I can see why. It has been described as very cloudy when bottled, and with 120g of hop pellets that is not surprising. On Thursday (day 12, and day 5 of dry hop time) I am going to rack into a bottling bin (purged with CO2) by gravity and through a fine mesh net to remove as much hop debris as I can. The bin will then sit in my cold (unheated but insulated) shed for a couple of days before bottling at the weekend. But should I add finings when racking into the bin? I have had clear beer with and without finings but thought the Cwtch might need it. What would you do?
I will have a mouthful when bottling to check it for twang, but after carbonation time it’s going to be locked away for at least 3 months and then drunk over another 6 months given the great reviews for aged Cwtch!
And the next batch going in the fermenter is the Festival Golden Stagg........