ssashton
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So I've brewed a few 'hazy IPAs', most have wheat and oats in the grain bill.
Still, after a cold crash in the FV and then a couple weeks in the bottle or keg they are looking pretty clear.
One I did a while back was 'Conflux' which was kinda hazy in the keg on week 3 after transfer when I started pouring it. However I also had some in bottles and they stayed in the fridge until week 6 after transfer and were looking almost like lager by then with quite a weak flavour.
I just brewed 'Cashmere DDH' but I used a west coast ale yeast instead of Kveik. It had me add half the dry hops on day 2 of fermentation to get 'bioconversion' which I gather adds haziness. It is now one week after transfer and looks pretty clear. I have done this one with Kveik and it looked a bit more hazy but not greatly.
Am I doing something wrong? Should I not cold crash a hazy? Should I mix in the trub / yeast at the bottom of the bottle? Maybe 200g of dry hops in 20L is not enough for a proper hazy?
It still tastes pretty good, by the way :)
Still, after a cold crash in the FV and then a couple weeks in the bottle or keg they are looking pretty clear.
One I did a while back was 'Conflux' which was kinda hazy in the keg on week 3 after transfer when I started pouring it. However I also had some in bottles and they stayed in the fridge until week 6 after transfer and were looking almost like lager by then with quite a weak flavour.
I just brewed 'Cashmere DDH' but I used a west coast ale yeast instead of Kveik. It had me add half the dry hops on day 2 of fermentation to get 'bioconversion' which I gather adds haziness. It is now one week after transfer and looks pretty clear. I have done this one with Kveik and it looked a bit more hazy but not greatly.
Am I doing something wrong? Should I not cold crash a hazy? Should I mix in the trub / yeast at the bottom of the bottle? Maybe 200g of dry hops in 20L is not enough for a proper hazy?
It still tastes pretty good, by the way :)