I just completed secondary fermentation of an IPA (~6% abv). Primary went great, I transferred over to secondary and dry hopped it by adding pellets to the wort. I realize it may be best practice to use a paint strainer or other bagging technology, but I read about it being done to just toss them in elsewhere.
So, now secondary completes and I look at the beer: stuff suspended all throughout the beer. Looks like it could be yeast, hops, whatever..
Here's my question: how do I clarify it? Siphon it out through a strainer? Try to cold crash it? (I don't have a lagering fridge but could try to use a regular refrigerator).
Is there anything else it could be?
So, now secondary completes and I look at the beer: stuff suspended all throughout the beer. Looks like it could be yeast, hops, whatever..
Here's my question: how do I clarify it? Siphon it out through a strainer? Try to cold crash it? (I don't have a lagering fridge but could try to use a regular refrigerator).
Is there anything else it could be?