We all know the problem of trying to clarify wort to get towards a reasonable presentable brew and Im not trying to go against natural cloudiness like Weiss Biers, but there are types of brews where its very time consuming to get down most of the natural sediment and trying to use filter papers is fiddly and time consuming. I have seen how laboratory centrifuges work with little phials rotate at 4,000 rpm so thats not practical.
I have seen https://pro-xtractchefcentrifuge.com, which is the secret USP of the Fat Duck and Bloomingmouth pseudo molecular gastronomer used for a while, but these machines are ca £10k, so I thought that DIY ingenuity of homebrewers might have adapted an old school spin drier with a suitable plastic vessel inside so that you just whirl the fluid around so the solids are thrown against the wall - just a thought
Any ideas?
I have seen https://pro-xtractchefcentrifuge.com, which is the secret USP of the Fat Duck and Bloomingmouth pseudo molecular gastronomer used for a while, but these machines are ca £10k, so I thought that DIY ingenuity of homebrewers might have adapted an old school spin drier with a suitable plastic vessel inside so that you just whirl the fluid around so the solids are thrown against the wall - just a thought
Any ideas?