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Brewing a West Coast IPA tomorrow and it looks like its a hazy beer though no rye, wheat or oats in the grain bill. I've run out of Protafloc tabs and cant find anywhere that does them on next day delivery so will have to go withoutht. I've read that there is no point adding finings to hazy beers but is that the case? I'd normally add protafloc as I thought the stuff that makes beers hazy is not necessarily solid debris in suspension, but more on the stuff that is extracted out of the grains, so are finings really to remove solid hop and trub matter out of suspension?
I'll cold crash the living daylights our of the beer anyway so hopefully that'll get rid of any solid matter out of the beer, but do people generally add finings to hazy beers anyway?
Thanks.
I'll cold crash the living daylights our of the beer anyway so hopefully that'll get rid of any solid matter out of the beer, but do people generally add finings to hazy beers anyway?
Thanks.