tigertunes
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Hey guys,
I am homebrewer for about 2 years now, having done about 4 to 6 brews so far and the quality is getting better every single time.
So far I have fermented my brews in the primary and then transferred it straight to bottles with carbonation drops and let it mature/carbonate in the bottle.
I have decided now to reduce the sediment as much as possible, as you can imagine, I get a fair bit of that nasty stuff.
At the moment bottling is still my preferred method, kegging would cost me to many coins to set up and I try not to drink too much too often
The plan for my current Stella is to
a) use a secondary fermenter
B) cold crush etc the living hell out of the beer
I have written down some general steps I intend to do this time, maybe someone could comment on my plans
After fermenting is finished:
1) transfer to secondary leave yeast cake behind
2) cold crush for x weeks
4) add polyclar after 1 week into secondary
5) add gelatine 1 week before bottling
6) transfer beer back to first container (cleaned) with x amount of sugar
7) bottle the brew- finished!(?)
Is there a special tool to transfer the beer (twice) to avoid too much contact with oxygen?
How long should the beer rest after it has been mixed again with my (carbonation) sugar?
Thanks for all the help!
Cheers
Oliver
I am homebrewer for about 2 years now, having done about 4 to 6 brews so far and the quality is getting better every single time.
So far I have fermented my brews in the primary and then transferred it straight to bottles with carbonation drops and let it mature/carbonate in the bottle.
I have decided now to reduce the sediment as much as possible, as you can imagine, I get a fair bit of that nasty stuff.
At the moment bottling is still my preferred method, kegging would cost me to many coins to set up and I try not to drink too much too often
The plan for my current Stella is to
a) use a secondary fermenter
B) cold crush etc the living hell out of the beer
I have written down some general steps I intend to do this time, maybe someone could comment on my plans
After fermenting is finished:
1) transfer to secondary leave yeast cake behind
2) cold crush for x weeks
4) add polyclar after 1 week into secondary
5) add gelatine 1 week before bottling
6) transfer beer back to first container (cleaned) with x amount of sugar
7) bottle the brew- finished!(?)
Is there a special tool to transfer the beer (twice) to avoid too much contact with oxygen?
How long should the beer rest after it has been mixed again with my (carbonation) sugar?
Thanks for all the help!
Cheers
Oliver