Snoop
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Afternoon,
I've not fined a beer in some time, well cold side at least. I'm not vegan personally but I have some guests imminent that are. And having just acquired a beer engine I promised to l them some cask ale as they very rarely get the chance to drink it. I've knocked up a American pale based on the proper job recipe and it tastes great with a nice bit of body (1.012
), so should be perfect from a beer engine.
Usually I keg and have time to crash chill, condition and keep very cold so I don't have hazy / cloudy beer too often, unless intentional. And even still I don't mind it. But for a cask beer I do think it looks better with some clarity.
I have brausol special which has worked in the past but normally keeping the keg at 2-4c. This one is gonna be at 11c. Any other options? I know Murphy's sell some but they look quite technical to use. I can crash this beer as it's still in the fridge but it'll be warmed back up to cask temps as soon as it's fined.
Si
I've not fined a beer in some time, well cold side at least. I'm not vegan personally but I have some guests imminent that are. And having just acquired a beer engine I promised to l them some cask ale as they very rarely get the chance to drink it. I've knocked up a American pale based on the proper job recipe and it tastes great with a nice bit of body (1.012
), so should be perfect from a beer engine.
Usually I keg and have time to crash chill, condition and keep very cold so I don't have hazy / cloudy beer too often, unless intentional. And even still I don't mind it. But for a cask beer I do think it looks better with some clarity.
I have brausol special which has worked in the past but normally keeping the keg at 2-4c. This one is gonna be at 11c. Any other options? I know Murphy's sell some but they look quite technical to use. I can crash this beer as it's still in the fridge but it'll be warmed back up to cask temps as soon as it's fined.
Si