For those of you with the ability to dump yeast/trub from your fermentation vessels, what is your normal protocol? I usually wait until fermentation slows, or almost completes, and then get a first dump. Then again after cool crashing or before dry hopping (If I DH), then another dump right before kegging. Seems to be working for me, but I had a chat with a local pro brewer, and he says they do a first dump on day 3 regardless of what is fermenting. He says he wants a fast fermentation and to get the beer off the yeast/trub as soon as possible. His reasoning was that there is a lot of sediment that can contribute off flavors that he wants out of his tanks asap. He said there is plenty of healthy yeast to finish fermentation and clean up. I'm wondering if this parallels home brewing? Get the floccd yeast and trub out of the tank asap and just leave behind healthy yeast to do its thing.
I've read plenty of information that says yeast autolysis can contribute off flavors, but the consensus is that it takes awhile to happen. I keg most of my beer on day 14, and my longest fermentations are 21 days brew day to keg. Just wondering what everyone else is doing!
I've read plenty of information that says yeast autolysis can contribute off flavors, but the consensus is that it takes awhile to happen. I keg most of my beer on day 14, and my longest fermentations are 21 days brew day to keg. Just wondering what everyone else is doing!