Classical ontologies are not suitable to represent imprecise nor uncertain pieces of information. Fuzzy Description Logics were born to represent the former type of knowledge, but they require an appropriate fuzzy language to be agreed and an important number of available resources to be adapted. This paper faces these problems by presenting a reasoning preserving procedure to obtain a crisp representation for a fuzzy extension of the logic SROIQ which uses G¨odel implication in the semantics of fuzzy concept and role subsumption. This reduction allows to reuse a crisp representation language as well as currently available reasoners. Our procedure is optimized with respect to the related work, reducing the size of the resulting knowledge base, and is implemented in DeLorean, the first reasoner supporting fuzzy OWL DL.