I am making a 10 gal Duvel clone and my "starter" was a 4 gal batch of Belgian Pale Ale (like a lower alcohol Rare Vos is what I was shooting for). I'm worried about both batch now as this yeast just does not want to clear/floc at all. The Strong Golden is still in the fermenter, but I have had the Pale Ale in a keg and refrigerated for almost a week now and it still is pouring very cloudy and yeasty.
Can others share their experience with this strain? Am I panicking too early?
I'm not 100% sure if what I am tasting in the pale ale is okay or not. The esters and phenols are very pronounced, but this a Belgian strain and the beer is still young. White Labs does say that it is a low flocculator.
Any tips on how to get the most out of this strain?
Cheers,
jacbop
Midland, MI

Sergeant, BN Army
