Gggsss
Well-Known Member
Hello all
Have a question about yeast sediment.
Basically I have just cracked open the first bottle of my second brew and the yeast sediment is different to the first batch I brewed. Just curious, so please share your thoughts if you can be bothered.
A bit of background.
First batch was a St Peters Ruby Red kit (LME x 2, hop power and yeast x 1 packet). All went relatively well and primed the bottles individually with table sugar to carbonate/condition. Once ready the yeast sediment formed in to small clumps/flecks.
The second/current batch is a Tiny Rebel Cwtch kit (LME x 2, hop pellets and yeast packets x 2). I also added beer enhancer and grapefruit peel to a kind of mini boil then after a week dry hopped with mosaic pellets and added more peel. Again I primed all the bottles individually but with brewing sugar (dextrose). Just poured it and the yeast sediment has formed into a thick liquid/slurry.
Not bothered by either (probably prefer the latter so I can pour it in as i prefer a hazy beer over a clear beer) just wondered why.
The gravity readings/ABV were different for both, but not sure if that matters.
Many thanks for any help in advance chaps and chapesses....
Have a question about yeast sediment.
Basically I have just cracked open the first bottle of my second brew and the yeast sediment is different to the first batch I brewed. Just curious, so please share your thoughts if you can be bothered.
A bit of background.
First batch was a St Peters Ruby Red kit (LME x 2, hop power and yeast x 1 packet). All went relatively well and primed the bottles individually with table sugar to carbonate/condition. Once ready the yeast sediment formed in to small clumps/flecks.
The second/current batch is a Tiny Rebel Cwtch kit (LME x 2, hop pellets and yeast packets x 2). I also added beer enhancer and grapefruit peel to a kind of mini boil then after a week dry hopped with mosaic pellets and added more peel. Again I primed all the bottles individually but with brewing sugar (dextrose). Just poured it and the yeast sediment has formed into a thick liquid/slurry.
Not bothered by either (probably prefer the latter so I can pour it in as i prefer a hazy beer over a clear beer) just wondered why.
The gravity readings/ABV were different for both, but not sure if that matters.
Many thanks for any help in advance chaps and chapesses....