goatchop41
Well-Known Member
Hey dan
Did you cold crash that neipa? Don’t want to loose the murkiness that is characteristic of this style.
Cheers
Nark
If you lose the haze in your NEIPA from cold crashing, then you're getting the haze from the wrong things. It shouldn't be yeast haze, etc. that will drop out with crashing. A cold crash is good for them to drop all of that hop matter from the massive dry hops out of suspension.
Having experienced a repeatedly clogged poppet from a non-cold crashed one, I'll never repeat the mistake again
P.S. To be pedantic, you want it to be hazy, not murky! Hazy can still have a lovely brilliant colour, murkiness just makes it look like dam water