steelerguy
Well-Known Member
I forgot to add Whirfloc to my an AG APA I made about a month ago. It sat in the primary for a little over a week and then I moved it to the secondary. It has now been sitting in there for about 3 weeks and although there is a good deal of yeast on the bottom the beer is still completely cloudy. I moved the beer onto my covered porch (no bright light) hoping the cool night air would help settle any remaining yeast and it would clear up. Has not really helped.
Any ideas of how I could get this to clarify a bit? I have some gelatin I was thinking about adding. How long would I need to let it sit before bottling? I assume I would need to add more yeast at bottling time since the gelatin might pull too much of it out?
Any other ideas would be great. Not really that big of a deal to me if it is cloudy as long as it tastes good, but if I can still make it look good I would like to.
Any ideas of how I could get this to clarify a bit? I have some gelatin I was thinking about adding. How long would I need to let it sit before bottling? I assume I would need to add more yeast at bottling time since the gelatin might pull too much of it out?
Any other ideas would be great. Not really that big of a deal to me if it is cloudy as long as it tastes good, but if I can still make it look good I would like to.