I recently brewed a very hoppy IPA. I usually don’t mind my beers being a bit hazy so generally don’t use fining agents. I just give them a quick cold crash before bottling if required.
However I decided I wanted to see how clear I could make this beer, so used Irish Moss in the last 15 mins of the boil, then cold crashed. After cold crashing for about 4 days it didn’t seem to be clearing at all. So I bought a pack of gelatine and tried to use this to fine. I dissolved 1 tsp of gelatine in water and added this to the FV’s (Total of 8L of beer in 2 separate demijohns). I then left this for three days. After day one, the top half cleared but the bottom half remains Hazy and it has now stayed like this for two days. Picture below.
Does anyone know why this could be and how I can fix it??
I want to free up my demijohns, so would like to bottle ASAP! Cheers for any help!
It is probably worth noting that I don’t have a fridge, so cold crashing was just leaving in the uninsulated garage. It hasn’t been too cold recently, probably down to about 5 Celsius at night at the lowest.
However I decided I wanted to see how clear I could make this beer, so used Irish Moss in the last 15 mins of the boil, then cold crashed. After cold crashing for about 4 days it didn’t seem to be clearing at all. So I bought a pack of gelatine and tried to use this to fine. I dissolved 1 tsp of gelatine in water and added this to the FV’s (Total of 8L of beer in 2 separate demijohns). I then left this for three days. After day one, the top half cleared but the bottom half remains Hazy and it has now stayed like this for two days. Picture below.
Does anyone know why this could be and how I can fix it??
I want to free up my demijohns, so would like to bottle ASAP! Cheers for any help!
It is probably worth noting that I don’t have a fridge, so cold crashing was just leaving in the uninsulated garage. It hasn’t been too cold recently, probably down to about 5 Celsius at night at the lowest.
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