Why does my NE style IPA look like this?

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  1. Mateo2699

    Mateo2699 Savant (1,044) Jun 9, 2015 Texas
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    OG: 1.041
    FG: 1.010

    My issue is, why is it 'fading', doesn't look like its holding suspension very well.

    This is an all DME batch, 1 lb of wheat and 5 lbs of extra light. Pitched 1318 Wyeast, dry hopped in 3-5 day increments. I could post the whole recipe but not sure if it's nessecary for you guys to give me a verdict. I had it in a primary fermenting bucket, but transferred it to this carboy just to have a better visual of what I'm bottling. Is haziness dropping to the bottom normal? Just curious to why it's doing this.
     
  2. VikeMan

    VikeMan Pooh-Bah (2,901) Jul 12, 2009 Pennsylvania
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    I don't know why exactly, but sometimes transferring to secondary seems to encourage settling.
     
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  3. Prep8611

    Prep8611 Initiate (0) Aug 22, 2014 New Jersey

    Ya in the future that seems like a silly reason to risk infection/ oxidation imho. I think your beer will be fine but just let it do its thing till you package it.
     
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  4. harsley

    harsley Initiate (0) Jun 16, 2005 Massachusetts

    It's just yeast settling. The haze you "want" is due to the hop polyphenols reacting with proteins in the beer.
     
  5. loebrygg

    loebrygg Initiate (0) Jun 4, 2016 Norway
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    or both

    One thing, you are brewing a NEPA, not NEIPA
     
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  6. Mateo2699

    Mateo2699 Savant (1,044) Jun 9, 2015 Texas
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    Why is this?
     
  7. VikeMan

    VikeMan Pooh-Bah (2,901) Jul 12, 2009 Pennsylvania
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    I assume he was referring to the OG.
     
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