For some reason my latest beer took on a dirty greyish cloudy color. Does anyone know what would cause this? I use a homemade tun, with stainless steel braid. The beer has been kegged for over a week and the pint I pulled last night wasn't any clearer than the first one about 4 days ago.
It is a centennial/two row smash ale. Fermented for 3 weeks at 68 degrees. It tastes fantastic, but I can't help but wish it was clear like it should be.
Could it be I'm not getting good enough filtering of the grains? Too much grain particle in the wort? A friend that used my tun had the same issue with his beer the same color. Any ideas?
It is a centennial/two row smash ale. Fermented for 3 weeks at 68 degrees. It tastes fantastic, but I can't help but wish it was clear like it should be.
Could it be I'm not getting good enough filtering of the grains? Too much grain particle in the wort? A friend that used my tun had the same issue with his beer the same color. Any ideas?