Good evening forum!
I have my first brew in the fermener right now, which is a Brew Monk 30l (https://www.geterbrewed.com/images/detailed/5/products-20191023171302-01707030_zfrf-l0.jpg).
The recipe I followed is a best bitter, using WYEAST 1968 London ESB yeast. I plan to bottle once fermentation is complete. What would be the best procedure to follow?
1. Should I try to dump the trub/yeast using the bottom outlet of the fermenter before bottling or would it be better to let the trub/yeast consolidate in the conical part and bottle the beer using the upper outlet?
2. If the trub/yeast is to be dumped first, when should I do it? As soon as final gravity is reached/constant for three successive days? Or some days later to give the majority of yeast the opportunity to sink down?
2. If the trub/yeast is to be dumped first, should I bottle directly afterwards or wait for some days in order to let the beer clear in the fermenter?
I have a gut feeling that I would prefer bottling befor dumping the trub/yeast - out of fear to loose to much beer in the dumping process. But that might not exactly be the purpose of a conical fermenter...
Any help for a newbie brewer would be much appreciated. Thank you!
PS: My aim is to produce a proper English bitter with aroma from the yeast esters at all.
I have my first brew in the fermener right now, which is a Brew Monk 30l (https://www.geterbrewed.com/images/detailed/5/products-20191023171302-01707030_zfrf-l0.jpg).
The recipe I followed is a best bitter, using WYEAST 1968 London ESB yeast. I plan to bottle once fermentation is complete. What would be the best procedure to follow?
1. Should I try to dump the trub/yeast using the bottom outlet of the fermenter before bottling or would it be better to let the trub/yeast consolidate in the conical part and bottle the beer using the upper outlet?
2. If the trub/yeast is to be dumped first, when should I do it? As soon as final gravity is reached/constant for three successive days? Or some days later to give the majority of yeast the opportunity to sink down?
2. If the trub/yeast is to be dumped first, should I bottle directly afterwards or wait for some days in order to let the beer clear in the fermenter?
I have a gut feeling that I would prefer bottling befor dumping the trub/yeast - out of fear to loose to much beer in the dumping process. But that might not exactly be the purpose of a conical fermenter...
Any help for a newbie brewer would be much appreciated. Thank you!
PS: My aim is to produce a proper English bitter with aroma from the yeast esters at all.