Our brewery just started using Biofine and I'm trying different things, I wanted to hear some opinions. To give a quick overview of my process, I take cold water from the CLT and blend it with a drill and paint stirrer as I slowly add Biofine powder. I blend it for another 20 minutes until its nice and milky. I transfer it to a corny and co2 push it in-line with the beer as I recirculate the beer from the FV through the pump and back to the FV. I'm using a ratio of 2g/Hl once added to the beer.
This process worked GREAT on an Amber Ale. But I recently tried to add Biofine to a Brown Ale. Instead of using the pump, I transferred the Brown to another tank with co2 pressure. It was a much gentler process and I'm aware the Biofine probably didn't 'blend' as well. Now, 5 days later, the Brown is still very cloudy. Is there something I can do? Could I re-mix the finings if I recirculated the brown ale like I did the Amber? Opinions?
Thanks,
-Ian
This process worked GREAT on an Amber Ale. But I recently tried to add Biofine to a Brown Ale. Instead of using the pump, I transferred the Brown to another tank with co2 pressure. It was a much gentler process and I'm aware the Biofine probably didn't 'blend' as well. Now, 5 days later, the Brown is still very cloudy. Is there something I can do? Could I re-mix the finings if I recirculated the brown ale like I did the Amber? Opinions?
Thanks,
-Ian
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