producerethan
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Hey everyone!
To start, I'm currently brewing the Blood Orange Saison from Northern Brewer in my Catalyst conical fermenter. Primary fermentation is complete and I'm moving onto adding the blood orange puree included in their kit.
My question has to do with if I should try to keep the puree out of my trub trap (keeping the butterfly valve closed) to allow more contact between the beer and puree higher up in the wider part of my fermenter or if allowing it to settle out into the trub is fine and I'm just being paranoid.
Thanks for the help!
To start, I'm currently brewing the Blood Orange Saison from Northern Brewer in my Catalyst conical fermenter. Primary fermentation is complete and I'm moving onto adding the blood orange puree included in their kit.
My question has to do with if I should try to keep the puree out of my trub trap (keeping the butterfly valve closed) to allow more contact between the beer and puree higher up in the wider part of my fermenter or if allowing it to settle out into the trub is fine and I'm just being paranoid.
Thanks for the help!