I have read different reviews/users of Biofine on this website, but I am a little worried about a beer that I have. I read in a few places that K97 was a highly flocculant yeast (tried a new yeast on a proven batch). Lo and behold, it tastes amazing, but this yeast is SUPER low flocculant. Now I'm a little worried because this beer is supposed to be brilliant clear, and it's murky. (only 120 gallons). I added biofine in the tank (at the top), and immediately turned on the carbonation stone and purged headspace with CO2. Another brewery said it should be okay, but I am double-checking plan B.
I'm a little concerned that this may not have cleared (though it may have, I haven't been able to check yet). IF I see that this beer hasn't cleared, I am considering manually adding gelatin in the kegs, and fill as per usual, praying that the gelatin in the keg can at least clear it some....pulling off the junk in the first pitcher or so...
Any thoughts? Am I freaking out over nothing? First time using Biofine.
Thanks!
I'm a little concerned that this may not have cleared (though it may have, I haven't been able to check yet). IF I see that this beer hasn't cleared, I am considering manually adding gelatin in the kegs, and fill as per usual, praying that the gelatin in the keg can at least clear it some....pulling off the junk in the first pitcher or so...
Any thoughts? Am I freaking out over nothing? First time using Biofine.
Thanks!
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