

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....

ThatGeekGuy wrote:Cold crashing at 33-34F
Afterlab wrote:below that or you will start freezing the beer and form a permanent haze.
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