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I'm giving my first go at a polypin. Brewed a bitter last Sunday and it's gone from 1.045 to 1.012 with the Mangrove Jack's Burton Union yeast and, although it might attenuate a tiny bit more, the yeast has already started to clear. I'm aiming at serving the beer on the weekend of the 12th of July... what's the best order in which to go ahead? Btw, I don't have a hand pump, so don't suggest one :)
1) Add finings to FV, transfer to polypin in a couple of days with primer (about 1/2 of what I'd use to bottle). Release CO2 daily to keep the polypin from exploding.
2) Keep in FV until it clears (~2 weeks), transfer to polypin with primer. Release CO2 daily.
3) As either 1 or 2 but adding finings to the polypin.
4) As either 1 or 2 but priming the week before the drinking date (hoping that the yeast is still active enough to carbonate).
1) Add finings to FV, transfer to polypin in a couple of days with primer (about 1/2 of what I'd use to bottle). Release CO2 daily to keep the polypin from exploding.
2) Keep in FV until it clears (~2 weeks), transfer to polypin with primer. Release CO2 daily.
3) As either 1 or 2 but adding finings to the polypin.
4) As either 1 or 2 but priming the week before the drinking date (hoping that the yeast is still active enough to carbonate).