banditgrrr
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I'm a new home brewer and I've made about 8 batches of extract with specialty grains. I just made a Pliney Elder clone which consists of tons of hops. I bottled about a week ago and when I hold the bottle up to the light, I have quite a bit of sediment floating in the bottle. I know a little is to be expected but there seems to be more than I thought there would. What is the best way to filter this out? Here is what I'm doing as far as filtering. Am I missing something?
1. Using hops bags to contain the sediment during the boil
2. Racked from kettle to primary and used a grain bag around the bottom of the rack to help strain
3. Racked from primary to secondary using another grain bag around the bottom of the rack leaving about 1" of trub in the bottom of the primary
4. Washed out all bottles using a high pressure bottle washer. Then ran all bottles through the sanitize cycle on my dishwasher with water only
5. Racked from secondary to bottling bucket leaving the bottom 1" of trub in the secondary
What can I do differently to filter better?
1. Using hops bags to contain the sediment during the boil
2. Racked from kettle to primary and used a grain bag around the bottom of the rack to help strain
3. Racked from primary to secondary using another grain bag around the bottom of the rack leaving about 1" of trub in the bottom of the primary
4. Washed out all bottles using a high pressure bottle washer. Then ran all bottles through the sanitize cycle on my dishwasher with water only
5. Racked from secondary to bottling bucket leaving the bottom 1" of trub in the secondary
What can I do differently to filter better?