How Do You Use Isinglass?

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Bribie G

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I've recently bought about 2 centuries worth of Isinglass from CraftBrewer in the form of Cryofine powder. I have used gelatine = add to hot water, stir until dissolved and add to beer. Also Polyclar = add to water, stir for a very long time and add to beer.

Any particular tricks with Isinglass? I had got the impression of stirring for twenty minutes in tepid water on a full moon whatever. I'm intending to use it in cold conditioning, followed by Polyclar, to get a clear beer to transfer to keg for force carbing. Does it clear out quicker than Gelatine, give a firmer sediment???

Grasshopper would appreciate any hints

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afaik, it will settle quicker than geletine. Having said that, I've not actually used it. :blink: Always planned too, but the yeast strains I've been using lately are so damn flocculant of their own accord, geletin hasn't had any issues for me.

edit: this might be of interest to you..link

there was a pdf file on the web that has been linked to on this site a few times, called 'clear beer through finings technology', but I can't find a working link for it anywhere <_< , and the damn file is too big to upload as an attachment. :angry:
 
Dump the stuff into warmer beer then cool down. Works better on a falling temp. Apart from that ... thats it really!
 
Now why didn't I click on the Craftbrewer page when I ordered the bloody stuff :(

The 30 mins stir is the thing, I'll just have to get myself a stirrer thingo. Thanks, I'll be using it tomorrow after walking around with a Schott bottle under my arm for 30 mins.
 
Any particular tricks with Isinglass? I had got the impression of stirring for twenty minutes in tepid water on a full moon whatever.

Pretty much, plus adding it to a cooling ferment will definitely improve its fining ability. It's pretty much like gelatin just more gelatin than gelatin.
 
The 30 mins stir is the thing, I'll just have to get myself a stirrer thingo. Thanks, I'll be using it tomorrow after walking around with a Schott bottle under my arm for 30 mins.
Hey mate, full moon's actually a few weeks off... Maybe stick with gelatine until then, you reckon??! ;)
 
re the temperature...I thought it worked best on a rising temp, not a cooling one? At least that's what I've read in several texts...
 

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