Mer-man
Well-Known Member
My first BIAB went really well except I was unprepared to cool 6 gallons of wort, so it went very slowly. I used an ice bath.
I did not get an infection during slow transition through the danger zone and subsequent fermentation went really well.
Furthermore, the beer tasted fantastic, with identifiable flavors of the base malt and the crystal and chocolate malts.
But it is one heck of a cloudy beer. I tried gelatin, and that flocculated out a fair amount of stuff, but it is still cloudy.
I expect this is not strictly a BIAB issue, but I did BIAB.
I did not get an infection during slow transition through the danger zone and subsequent fermentation went really well.
Furthermore, the beer tasted fantastic, with identifiable flavors of the base malt and the crystal and chocolate malts.
But it is one heck of a cloudy beer. I tried gelatin, and that flocculated out a fair amount of stuff, but it is still cloudy.
I expect this is not strictly a BIAB issue, but I did BIAB.