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elvis p

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:beerbang: hi all i've mabe bout 7 brews and all have a bit of sediment in them normal i think but whats a good way of reducing this problem thanks elvis
 
Type in sediment above and hit "go", plenty of info about reducing it. :rolleyes:
Easy as.
 
You can rack to a second fermenter (secondary) for a week or two to clear up the beer after about a week in the first fermenter (primary).

You can just leave it in the primary for longer.

You could add finings (I never do now but you can if you like).

Hard to know what to advise without more information. What are you doing at the moment Elvis?

Stuart
 
Are you meaning at the bottom of the bottle after carbonation?
 
:) hi, all i,ve been doing is following the instuctions on the cans and i don't think i've been getting any more sediment than normal in my finished product but there must be some tips out there. does boiling the brew before adding my 20 or so littres of water help. sorry if i don't sound to technical but i'm only new to this and i'm in korea for a couple of weeks so going from memrory thanks for any help at all elvis
 
What the guys earlier said would be a good way to go. Racking to a second fermenter about a week in reduces by quite a bit.

However... that said, if you are bottling, you have to expect a certain amount of sediment because sediment is created during the carbonation process
 
yes thanks for the advice i've read and thought bout it a little and a second fermenter is the way to go and also bulk priming. I use stubbies so it was a pain in the ass primming them individually i will see how i go from now on ta elvis
 
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