Hi
Just made my third home-brew and this time introduced some steeping grains to help get me on the way to all grain brewing.
The bag I had for the grains was from a home-brew shop and consisted of a fine mesh on the bottom with a coarser mesh round the sides/top. As would be expected my pre-crushed grains were relatively dusty and while I did my best to shake the bag (to release the dust) prior to submerging it in the steeping water, undoubtedly, quite a bit of fines/dust material made it in to the water. After the boil had finished, I chilled the wort, poured in to fermenter and aerated before pitching the yeast.
Since brew-day I have been thinking that maybe I should have tried to strain the wort through a fine material (nylon) to remove the fines as I poured it in to the fermenter. Is this generally what people do? If I move to all-grain in the future should I look to filter the wort before or after boiling? Or both?
My second question relates to whether I should try to filter my current beer while bottling with some nylon over the racking cane etc? Or will the fines material settle out during fermentation and not be something I should unduly worried about. FYI I intend to leave in a primary for 4-6 weeks (its quite a big beer) and I don't have the equipment (or desire!) to go to a secondary and/or bottling bucket. I will bottle straight from primary.
Any & all help appreciated!
Just made my third home-brew and this time introduced some steeping grains to help get me on the way to all grain brewing.
The bag I had for the grains was from a home-brew shop and consisted of a fine mesh on the bottom with a coarser mesh round the sides/top. As would be expected my pre-crushed grains were relatively dusty and while I did my best to shake the bag (to release the dust) prior to submerging it in the steeping water, undoubtedly, quite a bit of fines/dust material made it in to the water. After the boil had finished, I chilled the wort, poured in to fermenter and aerated before pitching the yeast.
Since brew-day I have been thinking that maybe I should have tried to strain the wort through a fine material (nylon) to remove the fines as I poured it in to the fermenter. Is this generally what people do? If I move to all-grain in the future should I look to filter the wort before or after boiling? Or both?
My second question relates to whether I should try to filter my current beer while bottling with some nylon over the racking cane etc? Or will the fines material settle out during fermentation and not be something I should unduly worried about. FYI I intend to leave in a primary for 4-6 weeks (its quite a big beer) and I don't have the equipment (or desire!) to go to a secondary and/or bottling bucket. I will bottle straight from primary.
Any & all help appreciated!