I've been using 7 minutes and half tabs, which I thought was a recommendation from the old GB
I'm making 10 gal batches so the full tab is about right for me.
Posted 22 September 2017 - 10:00 AM
I've been using 7 minutes and half tabs, which I thought was a recommendation from the old GB
I'm making 10 gal batches so the full tab is about right for me.
Posted 24 September 2017 - 08:43 AM
Anyone use this version of Biofine? $21 on Amazon Prime for a liter shipped. Don't know how it compares concentration-wise to the above-linked product; maybe it's not equivalent: https://www.amazon.c...uct_top?ie=UTF8
I have not had found whirlfloc or gelatin to be much of a help in clearing my beer. The only thing that seems to clear it is extended time under refrigeration - usually crystal clear in 2-3 weeks.
Posted 24 September 2017 - 11:40 AM
Posted 24 September 2017 - 02:16 PM
There is more HERE.Anyone use this version of Biofine? $21 on Amazon Prime for a liter shipped. Don't know how it compares concentration-wise to the above-linked product; maybe it's not equivalent: https://www.amazon.c...uct_top?ie=UTF8
I have not had found whirlfloc or gelatin to be much of a help in clearing my beer. The only thing that seems to clear it is extended time under refrigeration - usually crystal clear in 2-3 weeks.
Posted 25 September 2017 - 03:55 AM
usually crystal clear in 2-3 weeks.
very different goals I guess. this is perfectly fine for me.
Posted 28 September 2017 - 05:38 PM
very different goals I guess. this is perfectly fine for me.
Comes down to fridge space. I have a mini-fridge kegerator (2 kegs only) and no way else to refrigerate kegs (except the garage in the winter). Someday I will upgrade to a keezer, but until then, 2-3 weeks means I'm usually drinking the beer while it's cloudy (which is ok but not ideal for some styles).
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