Pablosaurus
Well-Known Member
ello ello
I have a Youngs AIPA in the FV at the moment and am a few days away from dry hopping. I was thinking of cold crashing before bottling to hopefully clear the beer a bit and, hopefully, solidify the bottle sediment - in the past I have ended up with white whispy dregs in bottles of otherwise crystal clear beer, which then makes its way up the bottle during a steady pour, and interferes with the beer before it's all in the glass (or, I should say, almost all - I get that you need to leave a little in the bottom of the bottle).
Is this a good idea?
Given that I'm supposed to dry hop just two days before bottling, will a cold crash reduce the effectiveness of the hops? Can I combine the two without negatively impacting the brew?
Thanks in advance, folks.
I have a Youngs AIPA in the FV at the moment and am a few days away from dry hopping. I was thinking of cold crashing before bottling to hopefully clear the beer a bit and, hopefully, solidify the bottle sediment - in the past I have ended up with white whispy dregs in bottles of otherwise crystal clear beer, which then makes its way up the bottle during a steady pour, and interferes with the beer before it's all in the glass (or, I should say, almost all - I get that you need to leave a little in the bottom of the bottle).
Is this a good idea?
Given that I'm supposed to dry hop just two days before bottling, will a cold crash reduce the effectiveness of the hops? Can I combine the two without negatively impacting the brew?
Thanks in advance, folks.