OlsBean
Active Member
I'm still quite new to brewing beer so please be patient with me :laugh2:
I feel I've had some great success so far and to date have had 4 kits reach the drinkable stage, 2 Stouts, a Golden Ale (St Peters) and my most recent a Bitter (Festival Landlords Finest Bitter).
The Golden Ale I had in the PB and it poured kind of hazy, not very clear at all despite tasting fantastic and carbing up well. I followed the a similar route with the Bitter but having learned from my previous experience with the Golden Ale I paid more attention to clearing it, giving it longer in the FV and Cold Crashing it for 4 days before transferring it to the PB. But after a couple of weeks in the PB it is still quite cloudy/hazy (Picture Below) and was wondering where I might be going wrong or am I just expecting too much? I know that some of the cloudiness will be chill haze as it's quite cold at the moment (Beer in the glass is @ 7ºc) but still feel I need work on this aspect of my brewing. Should I use fining's? Most things I have read so far suggest they should not be needed. Could I be getting too much sediment whilst transferring? I have an auto siphon and have noticed that it does sometimes glug, is there a better way of doing it?
Any tips or advice would be most welcome.
I feel I've had some great success so far and to date have had 4 kits reach the drinkable stage, 2 Stouts, a Golden Ale (St Peters) and my most recent a Bitter (Festival Landlords Finest Bitter).
The Golden Ale I had in the PB and it poured kind of hazy, not very clear at all despite tasting fantastic and carbing up well. I followed the a similar route with the Bitter but having learned from my previous experience with the Golden Ale I paid more attention to clearing it, giving it longer in the FV and Cold Crashing it for 4 days before transferring it to the PB. But after a couple of weeks in the PB it is still quite cloudy/hazy (Picture Below) and was wondering where I might be going wrong or am I just expecting too much? I know that some of the cloudiness will be chill haze as it's quite cold at the moment (Beer in the glass is @ 7ºc) but still feel I need work on this aspect of my brewing. Should I use fining's? Most things I have read so far suggest they should not be needed. Could I be getting too much sediment whilst transferring? I have an auto siphon and have noticed that it does sometimes glug, is there a better way of doing it?
Any tips or advice would be most welcome.