Hello brewers.
I have a Red IPA in my fermenter, just finished fermentation. Only problem is that the Red in Red IPA is more of a murky brown, if we are being honest. That's on me, for not noticing that Caraamber (that i had used previously in a similar brew) and Carahell (which i used in this one) have pretty different SRM. The brown comes from a small amount of Carafa special 3.
As mentioned above the beer has fermented fully. Would steeping Caraamber and blending the wort with the beer fix the color issue? If so, what amount of it would you need? (Roughly 18 liters of beer)
Trying to minimize oxygen exposure my thought would be to put the amber wort with my regular amount of gelatin in the keg and pressure transfer my cold crashed beer in it, but that would probably kickstart a second fermentation, presumably disrupting the gelatin's clarifying process.
Any thoughts? Has any one tried something similar to save the aesthetics of a brew?
I have a Red IPA in my fermenter, just finished fermentation. Only problem is that the Red in Red IPA is more of a murky brown, if we are being honest. That's on me, for not noticing that Caraamber (that i had used previously in a similar brew) and Carahell (which i used in this one) have pretty different SRM. The brown comes from a small amount of Carafa special 3.
As mentioned above the beer has fermented fully. Would steeping Caraamber and blending the wort with the beer fix the color issue? If so, what amount of it would you need? (Roughly 18 liters of beer)
Trying to minimize oxygen exposure my thought would be to put the amber wort with my regular amount of gelatin in the keg and pressure transfer my cold crashed beer in it, but that would probably kickstart a second fermentation, presumably disrupting the gelatin's clarifying process.
Any thoughts? Has any one tried something similar to save the aesthetics of a brew?