Hey everyone,
Looking for some input / wisdom on getting hop particles out of beer prior to kegging.
We have 5bbl unitanks and each time we brew our hoppy APAs or IPAs we are only able to keg down to the cone on the tank. Everything below the cone is lost to hop particles from the hop pellets. The cone holds about 6 kegs so its quite the loss on each brew. We have tried aggressively fining the beer with biofine and gelatin and still are unable to get any usable kegs out of the cone.
We have a brite tank waiting to be hooked up and i'm interested in a way to remove the hop particles while transferring to the brite tank.
I have been looking at the in line strainers from GW kent for about 1k with the 150 micron mesh but i'm not sure this will work well for this application.
Any help would be awesome.
Thanks
Looking for some input / wisdom on getting hop particles out of beer prior to kegging.
We have 5bbl unitanks and each time we brew our hoppy APAs or IPAs we are only able to keg down to the cone on the tank. Everything below the cone is lost to hop particles from the hop pellets. The cone holds about 6 kegs so its quite the loss on each brew. We have tried aggressively fining the beer with biofine and gelatin and still are unable to get any usable kegs out of the cone.
We have a brite tank waiting to be hooked up and i'm interested in a way to remove the hop particles while transferring to the brite tank.
I have been looking at the in line strainers from GW kent for about 1k with the 150 micron mesh but i'm not sure this will work well for this application.
Any help would be awesome.
Thanks
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