flyboys3
Member
Hello Again,
I have a batch of True Brew Pilsner that sat in the fermenter for 1 week, the airlock was showing sings of fermenting for the first day and half then it stopped. still I waited a week as per the directions and racked it to a secondary even though the directions said this was not needed, but here is where I screwed up,I had to carry the fermenter to a different area to rack it(poor planning) and some of the Kraussen got washed in the beer. It did not disturb the bottom layer of yeast. I racked it to the secondary in a better bottle and put in a single piece airlock and within a couple of hours it was bubbleing again and has been doing so for the last 3 days(1 bubble approx.5-10 min).it is starting to clear up but I have chunks moving about the liquid. If these do not settle to the bottom when it comes time to bottle can i filter these through a cheesecloth just to catch the bigger chunks, is this normal.
Thanks,
Flyboys3
I have a batch of True Brew Pilsner that sat in the fermenter for 1 week, the airlock was showing sings of fermenting for the first day and half then it stopped. still I waited a week as per the directions and racked it to a secondary even though the directions said this was not needed, but here is where I screwed up,I had to carry the fermenter to a different area to rack it(poor planning) and some of the Kraussen got washed in the beer. It did not disturb the bottom layer of yeast. I racked it to the secondary in a better bottle and put in a single piece airlock and within a couple of hours it was bubbleing again and has been doing so for the last 3 days(1 bubble approx.5-10 min).it is starting to clear up but I have chunks moving about the liquid. If these do not settle to the bottom when it comes time to bottle can i filter these through a cheesecloth just to catch the bigger chunks, is this normal.
Thanks,
Flyboys3