My first all gain is cloudy out of the keg and clear in the bottles? any reason it. Dosent taste off out of the keg but not the exactly the same
Quote from: Covey on June 15, 2013, 10:15:45 PM
My first all gain is cloudy out of the keg and clear in the bottles? any reason it. Dosent taste off out of the keg but not the exactly the same
My guess is that in the keg you are disturbing the yeast bed whereas in the bottle thats the last part to come out
the bottle is 8 inches high and the keg is 3 foot high.. the yeast may not have settled all the way to the bottom in the keg and re last comment u are probably sucking up some silt from the bottom of the keg.
When was it racked to keg and bottles?
I'll usually give it four weeks before serving after kegging or bottling.
Remember corneys draw from the bottom so have to agree with what brenmurph said!
ok fair enough, its four weeks keg and bottled. Thought i maight have miss a trick somewhere along the lines