Necro alert.
Few caveats to start:
I have read the full 11 pages, but I have a nasty cold with an even nastier sinus-headache, so if I've missed something, hold the flames. And if I ramble as well.
Don't want crystal clear beer, a la BribieG's coke bottle. Just something bearable.
Kegged on Friday (IIRC) after CCing and racking my beer (s189 after a failed Notto, so no a 'non floc' strain) for 3 days (and the loose flowers trapped most of the yeast).
Poured about a pint of crap on Saturday. Heavy, yeast nastiness. Barely drinkable.
Poured another pint today. Crap, but probably a little less crap. Didn't drink it all, just tasted it, as I wanted to see if it improved.
Got frustrated (another by product of my cold), and gelatined in the keg. I've only done this once before with a BB with Windsor (far less flocculent strain).
I'll leave this for 4 days or so (I don't like drinking when I'm sick, unless it's medicinal brandy).
I'll pour the inevitable pint of crap from the bottom on Friday and get pretty clear beer after that.
But - this is a backup keg for a poker party (I probably "tested" about 5L out of a Belgian). I should have enough of the Belgian, but kind of wanted to offer another type of beer. It's my stupid fault for being talked into supplying a little beer, without getting my stocks back up first.
This keg will need to be moved to my mate's place for serving. That will stir up the keg. As I mentioned, I don't need crystal clear beer, just not the yeasty nasty crap that were in it.
Question is - if I've gelatined and let it sit for those 4 days and poured the requisite pint o' crap, and I then move it - will I go back to pouring yeastiness? Or will the gelatin, plus the clearing of the pint o'crap, be enough to clear the majority of the nastiness from the keg, and I just end up with not that clear beer, but perfectly drinkable?
Over to you all.
Goomba