I have used KwiK Clear finings many times in the past to clear wine and it's the best I've used, (24 to 48 hours to clear very cloudy wine) it says beer and wine finings on the box so may be worth a try if you are in a rush.
Kwik clear is the one I use in my kegged beer and I swear by it. Part A goes in first, beer on top then part B towards the end of the fill so it gets a bit of time to swirl around. Super stuff!I have used KwiK Clear finings many times in the past to clear wine and it's the best I've used, (24 to 48 hours to clear very cloudy wine) it says beer and wine finings on the box so may be worth a try if you are in a rush.
I brewed a batch on the 24th of July which was the night I scalded my wrist and I can't remember the ingredients but do know I don't use protofloc or Irish Moss in my beers.Cooled in the fermentation fridge to 12° and pitched Lallemand Diamond lager yeast and after two weeks slowly raised the temp up to 18° over a few days then cold crashed to 2° before transferring to a corny keg where it force carbed at 15 psi for two weeks.
Last night I had a few pints from it and no finings as I don't use them and was very pleased with the results.
This is the same beer with two different lighting backgrounds.
After using finings how long will it be before you drink the wine?I have used KwiK Clear finings many times in the past to clear wine and it's the best I've used, (24 to 48 hours to clear very cloudy wine) it says beer and wine finings on the box so may be worth a try if you are in a rush.
It really is nice and I'm not a lager drinker but bear in mind if I was to leave it longer it will clear and tbh clarity ain't going to affect the taste of the beer.It looks really tasty but it's not bright. I'm not overly fussed about bright beer for most styles tbh, but fining really does make for a prettier and more desirable appearance a for a few styles.
I have used KwiK Clear finings many times in the past to clear wine and it's the best I've used, (24 to 48 hours to clear very cloudy wine) it says beer and wine finings on the box so may be worth a try if you are in a rush.
Kwik clear is the one I use in my kegged beer and I swear by it. Part A goes in first, beer on top then part B towards the end of the fill so it gets a bit of time to swirl around. Super stuff!
After using finings how long will it be before you drink the wine?
Ah, but it's not way off topic! A reason for not needing months on end for lagering at very low temperatures is the plethora of fining regimes available. So getting the fining right is a very important part of modern lagering. Reducing the time is one benefit, increasing the lagering temperature to get more effective flavour enhancement is another (to 5-7C, that needs to be clear, i.e. not warm).Apologies to the OP for taking this way off topic. …
Apologies to the OP for taking this way off topic.
Ah, but it's not way off topic! A reason for not needing months on end for lagering at very low temperatures is the plethora of fining regimes available. So getting the fining right is a very important part of modern lagering
Having watched the USA pilot of Red Dwarf last night on YouTube I am in utter agreement with you!!(but I doubt it is very well thought of in some of America - they do have some weird ideas over there).
What!!!Having watched the USA pilot of Red Dwarf last night on YouTube I am in utter agreement with you!!
What!!!
Now that's got to go off subject. Are you saying they've they have taken a classic factual BBC documentary and turned into something garbage. Geesh!
I have those every now and again, thought it was only me...I still have reoccurring nightmares about unfinished coursework and I'm nearly 40!!!
I use 1/2tsp gelatine and 150ml water for my 15ltr batchesHow much would you use for a 20L batch and how much water would you use?
Nope. Other one I get is my teeth falling out like crushed polo mints. I think I need help!!I have those every now and again, thought it was only me...
Would you use the same or more for 20ltr?I use 1/2tsp gelatine and 150ml water for my 15ltr batches
Nope. Other one I get is my teeth falling out like crushed polo mints. I think I need help!!
Would you use the same or more for 20ltr?
I would suggest scaling it up by a third for your larger batch but I don't think it needs to be too accurate. When reading around various articles and posts there is a huge variation in the amount used and dilution rates.Would you use the same or more for 20ltr?
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