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Sieve for Home Brewing
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Just starting out on the home brewing game with a ginger beer kit, but will probably experiment with 'real' beer as well. Just one question, though, how fine a sieve do you need? I've got a nylon flour sieve that is used for baking - would that be fine enough, or does anyone have any other recommendations?
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Unless you are going the full hog with 'mashing' and the use of actual hops/malt etc. you shouldn't need one. After the primary fermentation , most of the yeast deposits should settle out naturally. You could also add 'finings' that will help to clear it further.
A little bit of yeast muck settling out is inevitable, you just need a steady hand when...
A little bit of yeast muck settling out is inevitable, you just need a steady hand when...
13:00 Tue 10th May 2011
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Unless you are going the full hog with 'mashing' and the use of actual hops/malt etc. you shouldn't need one. After the primary fermentation, most of the yeast deposits should settle out naturally. You could also add 'finings' that will help to clear it further.
A little bit of yeast muck settling out is inevitable, you just need a steady hand when decanting.
A little bit of yeast muck settling out is inevitable, you just need a steady hand when decanting.
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