

Brewcaster J wrote:I too have changed to a no secondary process. Since Saint Jamil has informed me that sitting on the yeast and trub bed will cause no harm for up to about a month, I usually leave it right there until kegging. I find that if I move my carboy the day before I rack to keg, to the place I'm going to do the transfer, so that all settles again, I get a nice clean transfer. as for cloudiness/shill haze...if my beer lasts long enough in the keg before I drink (which you know it usually doesn't), just sitting cold leaves it crystal clear.
Don't think I'll ever secondary again with my ales.
Justin


Brewcaster J wrote:As for dry hopping...I would throw it right it the primary after about 2 weeks. Kegging it works as a secondary to get it off the trub and begin clarifying it, while at the same time conditioning and carbonating it.
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