goatus
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For some reason my plate chiller didn't do so well on my last batch (probably ground water temp). It only got the wort down to 35ish into the fermenter, so i threw the fermenter in the fridge to get it down to pitching.
Looks like that left quite a bit of cold break in the bottom of the fermenter (although nicely clumped together - perhaps thanks to whirfloc).
I have since kegged, but was less than careful and sucked a couple of chunks of break into the keg. Its not that much, but as im serving it seems to be splitting the chunks up and giving me aweful floaties in each pour, not at all attractive.
Can anyone think of a way to filter it out / stop the floaties? I was thinking of getting one of those filter housings with the cartridges and filter it into another keg, but that's money on something i probably wouldn't use much again, and this clumpy gunky stuff will probably clog a 1micron filter instantly anyway.
Other thing i could do I guess is pull the keg pickup tube out and bend it a bit so its not grabbing off the very bottom.
Any other ideas?
Looks like that left quite a bit of cold break in the bottom of the fermenter (although nicely clumped together - perhaps thanks to whirfloc).
I have since kegged, but was less than careful and sucked a couple of chunks of break into the keg. Its not that much, but as im serving it seems to be splitting the chunks up and giving me aweful floaties in each pour, not at all attractive.
Can anyone think of a way to filter it out / stop the floaties? I was thinking of getting one of those filter housings with the cartridges and filter it into another keg, but that's money on something i probably wouldn't use much again, and this clumpy gunky stuff will probably clog a 1micron filter instantly anyway.
Other thing i could do I guess is pull the keg pickup tube out and bend it a bit so its not grabbing off the very bottom.
Any other ideas?