RockTheGoodAg
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Howdy y'all,
My Texas Red Amber Ale w/ Honey (to be augmented with chipotles before bottling) has been in primary for two weeks now. When I took a tasting sample last week, it was filled with suspended yeast sediment, as well as what looked to be hop particles from the Cascade hop pellets I used without a hopsack. I took a sample yesterday, and the finer yeast sediment seems to have cleared a bit, but there still seems to be a significant amount of heavier particles (roughly .5-2 cm in size) suspended in the beer. Is something wrong? Does it just need more time to clear? Should I attempt a cold-break (the first for me)? I'm sure there is no infection - the beer tastes and smells great.
Any wisdom is welcome. Danke schön!
My Texas Red Amber Ale w/ Honey (to be augmented with chipotles before bottling) has been in primary for two weeks now. When I took a tasting sample last week, it was filled with suspended yeast sediment, as well as what looked to be hop particles from the Cascade hop pellets I used without a hopsack. I took a sample yesterday, and the finer yeast sediment seems to have cleared a bit, but there still seems to be a significant amount of heavier particles (roughly .5-2 cm in size) suspended in the beer. Is something wrong? Does it just need more time to clear? Should I attempt a cold-break (the first for me)? I'm sure there is no infection - the beer tastes and smells great.
Any wisdom is welcome. Danke schön!