Brewed a Blonde ale last weekend and just realized I forgot the irish moss (actually, whirlfloc...) at the end of the boil!
Everything went pretty good, pH, efficiency, volumes, etc.
I pitched US-05 on well-oxygenated wort and krausen was climbing 2 days later (I didn't check the day after pitching...)
Now I'm wondering if I'm going to have to add a fining agent to get this really clear. My plan was to rack to secondary and after a couple of days chill down to almost lagering temps for 2-3 weeks.
I mean, I don't need it to be sparkling, crystal clear, but I wonder how cloudy it's going to be in the end.
I need Beersmith to print in BIG BOLD LETTERS, "DON'T FORGET THE IRISH MOSS!!"
Everything went pretty good, pH, efficiency, volumes, etc.
I pitched US-05 on well-oxygenated wort and krausen was climbing 2 days later (I didn't check the day after pitching...)
Now I'm wondering if I'm going to have to add a fining agent to get this really clear. My plan was to rack to secondary and after a couple of days chill down to almost lagering temps for 2-3 weeks.
I mean, I don't need it to be sparkling, crystal clear, but I wonder how cloudy it's going to be in the end.
I need Beersmith to print in BIG BOLD LETTERS, "DON'T FORGET THE IRISH MOSS!!"