pottsworth
Regular.
Has anyone got any good ways of reducing the kettle trub going into the fermenter?
I normally brew with a guten all in one (hopcat/ace/klarstein), or sometimes do stove top BIAB for smaller batches. In both cases I ferment in a fast ferment (30l for the guten, 11l for the BIAB), and I almost always end up with at least a litre of trub settling straight to the bottom of the fermenter.
I use a hop bazooka on the output, and fine with protofloc in the boil, but is there anything else I could be doing?
I’m interested in having a go at reusing yeast, but wouldn’t know where to start when it’s mixed in with a litre of trub.
I normally brew with a guten all in one (hopcat/ace/klarstein), or sometimes do stove top BIAB for smaller batches. In both cases I ferment in a fast ferment (30l for the guten, 11l for the BIAB), and I almost always end up with at least a litre of trub settling straight to the bottom of the fermenter.
I use a hop bazooka on the output, and fine with protofloc in the boil, but is there anything else I could be doing?
I’m interested in having a go at reusing yeast, but wouldn’t know where to start when it’s mixed in with a litre of trub.