Got a Belgian blonde bottled, very nice too and crystal clear, put a couple outside for my mate sat night as he likes it chilled, came in very cloudy, this has happened a lot before with other brews, can I prevent this from happening ?
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There you go that should fix the link.jimp2003 wrote:Maltmiller now do a product which is supposed to help with chill haze HERE but I like Orlando's advice as prevention is always better than cure.
Never had a problem, how long did you leave it in the primary for? I usually leave it two to three days to clear before transferring it to my bottling bucket.barneey wrote:I'm sure ideally the beer needs to be filtered after using Polyclar, which is a little too much hassle for me. Anyone else found sediment with polyclar?
Edit if anyone wants to try polyclar I have some left over.
it could possibly be then, I have a 27 ltr boiler that i have to top up, so part of the wort is not getting a vigorous boil? ( new 50l boiler nearly done)alix101 wrote:I've suffered myself and although it's not supposed to matter ...it did,reading up a bit like Orlando said boil hard ..at the end if you want to cut losses, protofloc and for some reason I've found it works better than worlfloc
And crash chill, other than that chemicals or filtration... even the big boys suffer with this.