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A lot of yeast will settle out in the primary, but you gotta leave it more than 7 days. Next time leave it in the primary for at least 2 weeks before you bottle.
 
I'm a newb and I noticed that the newer and warmer the beers, the less stable the stuff was at the bottom of the bottle. The beer that went in the cooler place and got left longer before opening had a more stable residue that didn't flick up with the bubbles so readily.
 
I'm a newb and I noticed that the newer and warmer the beers, the less stable the stuff was at the bottom of the bottle. The beer that went in the cooler place and got left longer before opening had a more stable residue that didn't flick up with the bubbles so readily.

That's definitely true. Ozzy Osbourne owns a brewery, I heard him call it concrete. It won't be though if you don't leave it long enough! That's what it resembles when I left them all for 3 weeks in primary.
 

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