Berry454
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I’m honestly pretty new to this whole beer thing having brewed wine for many of years.
For me, fermentation ending would mean adding in a nice dose of campden tablets and potassium sorbate to keep the brew fresh while it clears for up to a week. Obviously this isn’t the case with beer as we don’t add preservatives.
I finished fermenting 4 coopers Mexican cerveza kits in one of my 100 litre fermenters. I made it with 6kg of liquid malt extract for a finished ABV of 6.5%. I racked it off the sediment into another one of my 100 litre fermenters today. I bottled 40 litres leaving me with 60 litres in the 100 litre fermenter.
I’ve added finnings A and B to try and clear the beer before I keg into 3 x 19l corny kegs and force carbonate.
My question is will the 60 litres of 6.5% beer stay safe from bacteria in the 100 litre fermenter over the weekend for it to clear? Say 3-4 days? I realise the fermenter has a lot of headroom and the beer contains no preservatives unlike a wine would!
For me, fermentation ending would mean adding in a nice dose of campden tablets and potassium sorbate to keep the brew fresh while it clears for up to a week. Obviously this isn’t the case with beer as we don’t add preservatives.
I finished fermenting 4 coopers Mexican cerveza kits in one of my 100 litre fermenters. I made it with 6kg of liquid malt extract for a finished ABV of 6.5%. I racked it off the sediment into another one of my 100 litre fermenters today. I bottled 40 litres leaving me with 60 litres in the 100 litre fermenter.
I’ve added finnings A and B to try and clear the beer before I keg into 3 x 19l corny kegs and force carbonate.
My question is will the 60 litres of 6.5% beer stay safe from bacteria in the 100 litre fermenter over the weekend for it to clear? Say 3-4 days? I realise the fermenter has a lot of headroom and the beer contains no preservatives unlike a wine would!