Hello,
I have been using Biofine Clear in the brite tank for our beers for the past three years with great success. We transfer cold beer (32-34F) on top of it, carb, and it typically drops very clear for us in 24 hours. We use a rate of 67mls of Biofine per bbl. We just opened a new container of Biofine and did four beers with it, all beers that drop out very well for us. All processes have remained constant. All beers hit terminal gravity, passed a starch test, it isn't chill haze, and they do not show signs of an infection. However, they all did not clear in the manner they usually do. Out IPA to the point where we have had to re-fine it with other products.
Is it possible that this batch of Biofine is "bad" for lack of a better term? Has anyone else noticed batch differences with Biofine?
Thanks,
Mills
I have been using Biofine Clear in the brite tank for our beers for the past three years with great success. We transfer cold beer (32-34F) on top of it, carb, and it typically drops very clear for us in 24 hours. We use a rate of 67mls of Biofine per bbl. We just opened a new container of Biofine and did four beers with it, all beers that drop out very well for us. All processes have remained constant. All beers hit terminal gravity, passed a starch test, it isn't chill haze, and they do not show signs of an infection. However, they all did not clear in the manner they usually do. Out IPA to the point where we have had to re-fine it with other products.
Is it possible that this batch of Biofine is "bad" for lack of a better term? Has anyone else noticed batch differences with Biofine?
Thanks,
Mills
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