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Dan_Nicol

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Hi



I am coming to the end of fermentation on my DIPA, its currently in my brewing fridge. I use a fast ferment conical and im planning on cold crashing.



Because my brewing fridge has only just been set uo ive never cold crashed before so I have a few questions



  1. In the fermenter at the moment I have 3 hops bags in which where added Sunday 7/10 and then 10/10. Do I need to take the hops bags out before cold crashing or leave them in ?

  2. What temp do I cold crash at? ( I have an inkbird attached to fridge)

  3. How long do I cold crash for ?


Thanks
 
Agreed, I'd take out the hops and then cold crash.

I cold crash at 1C and leave for 3-5 days. Then I rack off to another fermentation bin, add gelatine finings and leave for 10-14 days to get rid of any chill haze. Then I keg. That way I find I get very clear beer and no sediment in the keg so it's safe to move the keg without fear of kicking up the sediment.
 

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