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Originally Posted by BonnieJ
I guess it's immaterial to say that somehow without trying too hard I get crystal clear beers at temps down to low fridge temps.
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Thanks for reporting the temperature along with the clarity!
BonnieJ, how long do your bottles typically stay in the fridge before you pour them? I have noticed that some bottles I left at my parents house for a year were crystal clear when I poured them, even though I didn't try especially hard to get them clear a year ago when I brewed them. Time in the cold seems to always do the trick!
In my limited time thinking about this topic, I think I'm beginning to get a rough idea for how to get clarity. Let me know if you think this is right. Clear beer can either be:
- Warm
- Cold conditioned for months
- Cleaved with a protease (Clarity-ferm), then fined
If anybody gets clear beer with an option not on this list, please post a short description of all the relevant methods (just report everything if you can) along with a photo of the clear beer and the temperature of the beer in the photo.
I think it would be really interesting to add to the list if we can. For example, I heard from many people that filtering -1C beer with a 1uM filter was going to get my last batch of beer clear, but when I tried this with a 1uM nominal filter, it improved the clarity, but wasn't anywhere near crystal. So, I can't put it on the list. But if somebody else has gotten this to work, post the photo and the temperature and the technique, and let's expand the list!
Plus, by reporting our results, we can get a nice collection of clear beer porn!