Clearing Wyeast 2565

Fri Sep 20, 2013 9:37 am

I made an all-grain Mocktoberfest ale a few weeks ago, was planning on using WLP029 but ended up having to use Wyeast 2565. After pitching I read up that the 2565 stays in suspension an inordinate amount of time, wah. I fermented for two weeks at about 60F, and when I pulled a gravity sample I see what folks were talking about. I've currently been cold crashing for the last three days, and would like to keg and carb within the next three days. What's the best way to try to clear this up quickly to be able to serve in about nine days? Biofine? Gelatin? Something else? I've primarily used US04 and 05 up until now, and had beers that cleared nicely with just cold crashing and a few days in the keg. I think this is going to need something more, suggestions are greatly appreciated....
ThatGeekGuy
 
Posts: 5
Joined: Mon May 20, 2013 3:29 pm

Re: Clearing Wyeast 2565

Sat Sep 21, 2013 4:29 am

I've had great results with grocery store Knox gelatin. Add 1tsp to 120F water, mix well, allow to sit covered for 20 mins to bloom, heat to 160F (DO NOT BOIL), stir into 32F beer hot, or add to seconday and rack on top of. Hold at 32F until clear.

Side by side of gelled and non gelled beers using the same yeast.

Image
Did I Brew That?
User avatar
Steve Urquell
 
Posts: 27
Joined: Fri Aug 12, 2011 12:36 am
Location: AR

Re: Clearing Wyeast 2565

Sat Sep 21, 2013 4:34 am

+1 Gelatin works like a charm!
Dave

"This is grain, which any fool can eat, but for which the Lord intended a more divine means of consumption. Let us give praise to our Maker, and glory to His bounty, by learning about... BEER!" - Friar Tuck (Robin Hood - Prince of Thieves)
User avatar
dmtaylor
 
Posts: 540
Joined: Wed Mar 05, 2008 7:04 pm
Location: Two Rivers, WI

Re: Clearing Wyeast 2565

Sat Sep 21, 2013 9:43 am

ThatGeekGuy wrote:I made an all-grain Mocktoberfest ale a few weeks ago, was planning on using WLP029 but ended up having to use Wyeast 2565. After pitching I read up that the 2565 stays in suspension an inordinate amount of time, wah. I fermented for two weeks at about 60F, and when I pulled a gravity sample I see what folks were talking about. I've currently been cold crashing for the last three days, and would like to keg and carb within the next three days. What's the best way to try to clear this up quickly to be able to serve in about nine days? Biofine? Gelatin? Something else? I've primarily used US04 and 05 up until now, and had beers that cleared nicely with just cold crashing and a few days in the keg. I think this is going to need something more, suggestions are greatly appreciated....



What temp have you been cold conditioning at?
Afterlab
 
Posts: 358
Joined: Tue Jun 07, 2011 10:25 pm
Location: Minneapolis

Re: Clearing Wyeast 2565

Sat Sep 21, 2013 9:54 am

Cold crashing at 33-34F
ThatGeekGuy
 
Posts: 5
Joined: Mon May 20, 2013 3:29 pm

Re: Clearing Wyeast 2565

Sat Sep 21, 2013 10:40 am

+1 on the gelatin.
-B'Dawg
BJCP GM3 Judge & Mead
"Lunch Meat. It's an acquired taste....." -- Mylo
User avatar
BDawg
 
Posts: 4991
Joined: Tue Jul 31, 2007 5:27 pm
Location: North Bend, WA

Re: Clearing Wyeast 2565

Sat Sep 21, 2013 11:06 am

ThatGeekGuy wrote:Cold crashing at 33-34F


If possible try to get that down to 29-30 degrees. According to Charlie Bamforth that will speed things up quite a bit, but make sure you don't go too far below that or you will start freezing the beer and form a permanent haze.
Afterlab
 
Posts: 358
Joined: Tue Jun 07, 2011 10:25 pm
Location: Minneapolis

Re: Clearing Wyeast 2565

Sat Sep 21, 2013 11:52 am

Afterlab wrote:below that or you will start freezing the beer and form a permanent haze.


Or make a really tasty Eis-whatever :wink:

I'm a fan of the gelatin too. My process is rather different ... two paths, same destination. My method is to preboil the water, let it drop to 150, mix in the gelatin, let it bloom in the keg & rack on top to make sure it's evenly mixed. There's a few ways to do it with good results, choose your favorite. If you google 'Brewing Network Gelatin' you'll probably find a few threads where it's discussed.
Lee

"Show me on this doll where the internet hurt you."

"Every zoo is a petting zoo if you man the fuck up."

:bnarmy: BN Army // 13th Mountain Division :bnarmy:
User avatar
Ozwald
Global Moderator
 
Posts: 3628
Joined: Sun Sep 20, 2009 4:14 pm
Location: Gallatin Gateway, Montana

Return to Fermentation

Who is online

Users browsing this forum: No registered users

A BIT ABOUT US

The Brewing Network is a multimedia resource for brewers and beer lovers. Since 2005, we have been the leader in craft beer entertainment and information with live beer radio, podcasts, video, events and more.