Hi all,
New member that jumped straight into all grain brewing (albeit 4L batches). All the batches I've done to date have all tasted fine, but all but one have refused to completely clear. Cooling helped clear them a little more but only one (ironically my first ever brew) cleared completely. Even then this was only weeks after the beer was bottled.
I'd read that Irish Moss can be used to help clear the beer so in my last two batches I've used a small amount in the last 15 mins of the boil (as directed). For some reason, these batches have seen high levels of sediment (assumably yeast) on the side of the bottles or in the case of my latest batch on the side of the demijohn (pic attached). When I chilled down the bottles from my last batch the sediments did eventually sink but the beer still didn't clear.
I had also read that the wort has to be rapidly cooled post-boil and given my current setup I only have the aid of a sink full of ice and water to do this. Could this be contributing to the lack of clear beer?
As I say all are perfectly drinkable but my Dad is old school and won't have any because it's not clear and I wanted to give all the family a bottle for Christmas. Any advice would be appreciated.
Thanks in advance!
Leemond :)
New member that jumped straight into all grain brewing (albeit 4L batches). All the batches I've done to date have all tasted fine, but all but one have refused to completely clear. Cooling helped clear them a little more but only one (ironically my first ever brew) cleared completely. Even then this was only weeks after the beer was bottled.
I'd read that Irish Moss can be used to help clear the beer so in my last two batches I've used a small amount in the last 15 mins of the boil (as directed). For some reason, these batches have seen high levels of sediment (assumably yeast) on the side of the bottles or in the case of my latest batch on the side of the demijohn (pic attached). When I chilled down the bottles from my last batch the sediments did eventually sink but the beer still didn't clear.
I had also read that the wort has to be rapidly cooled post-boil and given my current setup I only have the aid of a sink full of ice and water to do this. Could this be contributing to the lack of clear beer?
As I say all are perfectly drinkable but my Dad is old school and won't have any because it's not clear and I wanted to give all the family a bottle for Christmas. Any advice would be appreciated.
Thanks in advance!
Leemond :)