jaycruz145
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Hey all,
Sorry for the lack of correct terms, I'm still very new to all of this. I'm just about finished brewing my first batch of beer and I'm in the bottling phase. My bottles have about a quarter to half inch of sediment at the bottom of the bottle (after sitting for a week and a half to finish fermenting) and I was wondering if before pouring the beer if it's recommended to swirl up the contents. It's a hefeweizen and appears to be really pale until its swirled around, then it looks like a jefe should. Thanks for the input ahead of time.
-James
I've attached a few pictures of the sediment, the flip and swirl and the after color.

Clear color before.

Sediment at bottom of glass.

Flipped upside down and swirling.

Color after swirling it around.
Sorry for the lack of correct terms, I'm still very new to all of this. I'm just about finished brewing my first batch of beer and I'm in the bottling phase. My bottles have about a quarter to half inch of sediment at the bottom of the bottle (after sitting for a week and a half to finish fermenting) and I was wondering if before pouring the beer if it's recommended to swirl up the contents. It's a hefeweizen and appears to be really pale until its swirled around, then it looks like a jefe should. Thanks for the input ahead of time.
-James
I've attached a few pictures of the sediment, the flip and swirl and the after color.

Clear color before.

Sediment at bottom of glass.

Flipped upside down and swirling.

Color after swirling it around.