grafvonbarnez
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So I did my first all grain brew this weekend, and it was a great success! I hit my temperature targets dead on with a single infusion + mash out, and my cooler-style tun only lost ~1.5 degrees over the hour conversion rest. Fly sparging it worked great with no difficulties and I got just over 80% efficiency. Iodine test was negative for starch and the whole thing smelled great! Not bad for a first whack at it. (I'm assuming it was beginner's luck and my next all grain brew will be a disaster XD)
However, three days into fermentation, it's incredibly cloudy. Not like regular beer and yeast and floating crap cloudy, or at least not like I've seen on any of my previous extract brews. It looks like churned up silt in a river, or very chunky brown milk. When I went from kettle to carboy it was a dark brown syrupy color with a little hop scum (and seemed too dark for the pale ale I intended it to be), but clear, nothing like it is now.
All of my previous brews were much darker than a pale ale, so this might have been going on and I just couldn't see it? Will it just clear naturally? If it doesn't is there anything I can do? Even if it didn't affect the flavor, I'd have to drink it with my eyes closed with how bad it looks.
I'm probably just being crazy paranoid here, but I was planning to secondary and dry hop it in a few days, so if there's some intervention I should take then I don't want to miss my chance.
Thanks, all!
However, three days into fermentation, it's incredibly cloudy. Not like regular beer and yeast and floating crap cloudy, or at least not like I've seen on any of my previous extract brews. It looks like churned up silt in a river, or very chunky brown milk. When I went from kettle to carboy it was a dark brown syrupy color with a little hop scum (and seemed too dark for the pale ale I intended it to be), but clear, nothing like it is now.
All of my previous brews were much darker than a pale ale, so this might have been going on and I just couldn't see it? Will it just clear naturally? If it doesn't is there anything I can do? Even if it didn't affect the flavor, I'd have to drink it with my eyes closed with how bad it looks.
I'm probably just being crazy paranoid here, but I was planning to secondary and dry hop it in a few days, so if there's some intervention I should take then I don't want to miss my chance.
Thanks, all!