Hi,
New here - have tried to see if anyone's asked this exact question before, but didn't find anything... But apologies if I'm duplicating something!
So, I started, as my first ever home brew, a Wilko's Golden Ale kit at the beginning of December. The hydrometer took longer to drop than the kit suggested, so I didn't keg it until a few days before Xmas. Primed with brewing sugar. Now, it's been in the keg for around 6 weeks, and although the beer is tasting nicer each (fairly infrequent) time I taste it, it still hasn't cleared. Has anyone else had this experience with it?
It's super-lively, as I said is tasting nicer each couple of weeks, but still has an element of cloudiness about it (although slightly less each time). Do you think it will clear? And/Zoroaster, is it ok to drink as it is anyway?
Thanks, and apologies again if I've duplicated an existing question!
M
New here - have tried to see if anyone's asked this exact question before, but didn't find anything... But apologies if I'm duplicating something!
So, I started, as my first ever home brew, a Wilko's Golden Ale kit at the beginning of December. The hydrometer took longer to drop than the kit suggested, so I didn't keg it until a few days before Xmas. Primed with brewing sugar. Now, it's been in the keg for around 6 weeks, and although the beer is tasting nicer each (fairly infrequent) time I taste it, it still hasn't cleared. Has anyone else had this experience with it?
It's super-lively, as I said is tasting nicer each couple of weeks, but still has an element of cloudiness about it (although slightly less each time). Do you think it will clear? And/Zoroaster, is it ok to drink as it is anyway?
Thanks, and apologies again if I've duplicated an existing question!
M