I just bottled my third batch today, it's a witbier. It sat in primary for 17 days and when I bottled it it was cloudy, like muddy water. My batches before this I had moved to secondary after a week and they were also cloudy.
Right now I have a Centinial IPA clone extract that I brewed 17 days ago and moved to secondary fermenter 8 days ago. It's in a glass carboy and I'm dry hopping it with pellets in a muslin bag. I plan to bottle it in another week or two.
So is there a way to easily clarify it so it doesn't look like muddy water? I know it probably doesn't affect taste, but I'd like a more presentable beer. It's a very dark ale.
I also have an Oktoberfest extract I brewed 5 days ago and it is in primary right now, I'd also like to clarify it before bottling. I'm going to let that one age at least three weeks before bottling.
Any suggestions on the easiest or most effective way to do this?
Right now I have a Centinial IPA clone extract that I brewed 17 days ago and moved to secondary fermenter 8 days ago. It's in a glass carboy and I'm dry hopping it with pellets in a muslin bag. I plan to bottle it in another week or two.
So is there a way to easily clarify it so it doesn't look like muddy water? I know it probably doesn't affect taste, but I'd like a more presentable beer. It's a very dark ale.
I also have an Oktoberfest extract I brewed 5 days ago and it is in primary right now, I'd also like to clarify it before bottling. I'm going to let that one age at least three weeks before bottling.
Any suggestions on the easiest or most effective way to do this?