Hiya,
the title might seem odd i guess, but this is what happend:
this is the first time i brew, and i went AG. So I mashed my grain alright, no major problems, then i went to lauter, but the lauter tun i build was really crappy (bucket with ball valve and a ss braid) and when i dumped the grain and wort into my lauter tun, i opened the valve and no wort came out for whatever reason. After trying to fix it, I kinda panicked and basically took a regular strainer and 'lautered' my wort, and threw the grain away without a proper sparge. So now i'm left with really really really cloudy yet grainless wort.
I've decided that i dont care if the end product tastes funky or whatever, i guess i just feel that i need to truck on ...
I've put it all in water bottles for the moment.
My question is, what can i do to fix this i.e. have a clear wort?
I've thought about simply waiting for the cloudy stuff to settle overnight and then siphon the clear wort and continue to the boil, but if anyone has a better/easier/smart way to tackle this, pls let me know!!!
Cheers
the title might seem odd i guess, but this is what happend:
this is the first time i brew, and i went AG. So I mashed my grain alright, no major problems, then i went to lauter, but the lauter tun i build was really crappy (bucket with ball valve and a ss braid) and when i dumped the grain and wort into my lauter tun, i opened the valve and no wort came out for whatever reason. After trying to fix it, I kinda panicked and basically took a regular strainer and 'lautered' my wort, and threw the grain away without a proper sparge. So now i'm left with really really really cloudy yet grainless wort.
I've decided that i dont care if the end product tastes funky or whatever, i guess i just feel that i need to truck on ...
I've put it all in water bottles for the moment.
My question is, what can i do to fix this i.e. have a clear wort?
I've thought about simply waiting for the cloudy stuff to settle overnight and then siphon the clear wort and continue to the boil, but if anyone has a better/easier/smart way to tackle this, pls let me know!!!
Cheers