seriousbeef
Well-Known Member
This middle-of-the-road amber beer has been in primary 2 weeks 3 days now, I'll be bottling it this coming Saturday on the 3 week mark. I took a sample / hydro reading today, and the beer has cleared nicely.
However there is still quite a bit of floaty bits (presumably sediment) in the beer which I would have expected to settle in the yeast cake by now. It's not even the visual; these bits are actually identifiable in the mouth, a bit like when a tea bag has partially burst in the cup and you get some of the ground leaves in your mouth.
When I took a sample I used a thief, and did not stir the beer into motion or disturb it in any way.
4 days left - it can only improve right? I understand some remains will create bottle sediment, but when I was told this I was thinking 'fine' particles, not ones you can actually identify in the mouth.
Cheers
However there is still quite a bit of floaty bits (presumably sediment) in the beer which I would have expected to settle in the yeast cake by now. It's not even the visual; these bits are actually identifiable in the mouth, a bit like when a tea bag has partially burst in the cup and you get some of the ground leaves in your mouth.
When I took a sample I used a thief, and did not stir the beer into motion or disturb it in any way.
4 days left - it can only improve right? I understand some remains will create bottle sediment, but when I was told this I was thinking 'fine' particles, not ones you can actually identify in the mouth.
Cheers