Typically, when the yeast drop out of the beer (unaided or aided with finings) we refer to it as the beer is falling bright. I am given to understand that yeast may flocculate and float (instead of sediment to the bottom) - in such case the yeast would be harvested by skimming for reuse in a subsequent fermentation.
Three queries:
- how does one harvest yeast if they settle to the bottom of a tank?
- flotation flocculation brightens the beer - is this also termed 'dropping' bright or is the term used only for sedimented yeast during and after a secondary fermentation
- do ale yeast always flocculate on top and lager yeast flocculate at the bottom?
Thanks
Three queries:
- how does one harvest yeast if they settle to the bottom of a tank?
- flotation flocculation brightens the beer - is this also termed 'dropping' bright or is the term used only for sedimented yeast during and after a secondary fermentation
- do ale yeast always flocculate on top and lager yeast flocculate at the bottom?
Thanks
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