PaulCa
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One part of the process of brew day I have not figured out properly is getting the wort from the kettle to the fermenter without lifting the boil trub with it.
My grain is always in paint strainer bags, as are my hops, but I use protofloc in the last 5 minutes and during the cooling a lot of crud settles out. The only problem is, I can't find a way to not suck it up into the fermenter.
I realise this isn't the end of the world the protofloc continues to work in the fermenter and last time I could even see the layer of crud forming and moving down the fermenter to the bottom within a few hours. I suspect it just ends up part of the trub in the FV.
Strangely I have had several brews recently with zero chill haze.
So, I suppose my questions are:
1) is it really that big a deal and will trying and finding a way to not siphon this into the FV improve the beer quality much?
2) If I really should avoid transfering the trub to the FV, what is the best way to achieve this? When I try, the stuff is still floating around the bottom and so gets sucked straight into the sediment trap and into the FV. How do you avoid this?
My grain is always in paint strainer bags, as are my hops, but I use protofloc in the last 5 minutes and during the cooling a lot of crud settles out. The only problem is, I can't find a way to not suck it up into the fermenter.
I realise this isn't the end of the world the protofloc continues to work in the fermenter and last time I could even see the layer of crud forming and moving down the fermenter to the bottom within a few hours. I suspect it just ends up part of the trub in the FV.
Strangely I have had several brews recently with zero chill haze.
So, I suppose my questions are:
1) is it really that big a deal and will trying and finding a way to not siphon this into the FV improve the beer quality much?
2) If I really should avoid transfering the trub to the FV, what is the best way to achieve this? When I try, the stuff is still floating around the bottom and so gets sucked straight into the sediment trap and into the FV. How do you avoid this?