I completed my second brew two days ago, and I had some leftover wort from when I drew my hydrometer sample, so I decided to stick it in the fridge to see how it would clarify over a couple days. Note that no yeast is present in this sample.
I'm interested in learning more about the factors that affect beer clarity, so I have a couple quick questions.
1.) Does primary fermentation have any effect on beer clarity, or can you estimate that your beer will be just as clear going into the fermentor as it will be coming out?
2.) Based on the sample that I stuck in the fridge (shown below), would this give me a good idea of what my beer will look like after crash cooling?
I'm aware of the primary clarifying methods (crash cooling, Irish moss, and gelatin), but I'd really be interested in learning more information about the clarity of beer throughout the brewing process if anyone has some experience to share.
I'm interested in learning more about the factors that affect beer clarity, so I have a couple quick questions.
1.) Does primary fermentation have any effect on beer clarity, or can you estimate that your beer will be just as clear going into the fermentor as it will be coming out?
2.) Based on the sample that I stuck in the fridge (shown below), would this give me a good idea of what my beer will look like after crash cooling?
I'm aware of the primary clarifying methods (crash cooling, Irish moss, and gelatin), but I'd really be interested in learning more information about the clarity of beer throughout the brewing process if anyone has some experience to share.

