kcmobrewer
Well-Known Member
So I'm at a bit of an impasse. I just kegged my 18% ABV IPA. I would like to to continue conditioning but preferably in bottles. I fine almost all my brews with gelatin.
I am considering either just putting it on the gas and letting it go for a few weeks. However, this is not my preferred method.
I would rather, carb it and fine it with gelatin. Let it sit until it clears all the way, then bottle and condition there.
My question is, is there still enough yeast in suspension after gelatin to clean up anything it left behind? Or is my only option to let it sit for a few weeks in the kegerator or just let it condition at room temp in the keg?
Thanks for any advice!
I am considering either just putting it on the gas and letting it go for a few weeks. However, this is not my preferred method.
I would rather, carb it and fine it with gelatin. Let it sit until it clears all the way, then bottle and condition there.
My question is, is there still enough yeast in suspension after gelatin to clean up anything it left behind? Or is my only option to let it sit for a few weeks in the kegerator or just let it condition at room temp in the keg?
Thanks for any advice!