lager cloudy?
lager cloudy?
i'm brewing youngs lager and has been in my keg for 15 days. i wish to leave it for an additional month. i took a sample and it appeared cloudy, would this go in time or would the co2 gas, which i'm going to use get rid of this. thanks.
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Re: lager cloudy?
Give it time. You might also get better answers to questions concerning kits by posting them in the kits forum 

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Re: lager cloudy?
I've with the badger ......
I did a Coopers, with a mini hop boil, as I like my lager a little more bitter anyways, it was well cloudy for the first month+ but after 8 weeks, it's settled out nicley.
I force carbinated it after the first month & the bubbles are plentyful & nice and small.
Deffo a good brew.
I did a Coopers, with a mini hop boil, as I like my lager a little more bitter anyways, it was well cloudy for the first month+ but after 8 weeks, it's settled out nicley.
I force carbinated it after the first month & the bubbles are plentyful & nice and small.
Deffo a good brew.
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Conditioning - Nothing
Drinking - Tea
Planning - Everything, if only I had the time ... !!