I am always trying to improve my brews and at the moment I am turning my attention to clearing my beer.
I want to get a better handle on what various additions do in this respect.
So far I have have used gelatine to completely clear a beer with great success but have trouble in getting the more hazy beer styles to look good.
I have made a Weissbier which tasted good but if compared with a commercially produced German brew it looked murky. The haze colour looked slightly brown, like it should have the larger particles removed to give it the right golden colour. A half clear if you like.
I used gelatine to clear such a beer once and the colour of the beer was perfect which is what leads me to think it is particles and not colour imparted by the choice of grains.
So should I use protofloc in the boil? If so how much, indeed what is the effect of adding differing amounts of protofloc? Most recipes seem to add a single tablet to 20 litres, and I wonder what would be the effect of adding a quarter or half a tablet.
Any advice would be very welcome.
I want to get a better handle on what various additions do in this respect.
So far I have have used gelatine to completely clear a beer with great success but have trouble in getting the more hazy beer styles to look good.
I have made a Weissbier which tasted good but if compared with a commercially produced German brew it looked murky. The haze colour looked slightly brown, like it should have the larger particles removed to give it the right golden colour. A half clear if you like.
I used gelatine to clear such a beer once and the colour of the beer was perfect which is what leads me to think it is particles and not colour imparted by the choice of grains.
So should I use protofloc in the boil? If so how much, indeed what is the effect of adding differing amounts of protofloc? Most recipes seem to add a single tablet to 20 litres, and I wonder what would be the effect of adding a quarter or half a tablet.
Any advice would be very welcome.