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We are currently talking about Brewbrite http://www.craftbrewer.com.au/shop/details.asp?PID=4396pack says 5g-10g per 23l.
We are currently talking about Brewbrite http://www.craftbrewer.com.au/shop/details.asp?PID=4396pack says 5g-10g per 23l.
I find that in my brewery, to get the haze stabilisation effect I want from the polyclar part of the product, I am often using enough of it that I am over-fining the carageenean portion.
TB, couldnt you just add some polyclar to the brewbrite to get desired blend.
i use kettle agent then polyclar after ferment, i was wondering with the brewbrite added in kettle,
your beer gets yeast thrown at it, goes through a couple of weeks of ferment and possibly dry hopping,
temperature changes, could any of these factors put haze into your beer after the kettle?
Will crushing up some whirlfoc and mixing it with some polyclar achieve the same results in the kettle as brewbrite? I'd be interested to see if anyone has been playing around with that.
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Recently I'm using Brewers Clarex (same stuff as whitelabs Clarity Ferm) and its working spectacularly. I dopnt think its easily available for homebrewers atm, but might well become so in the future.
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Recently I'm using Brewers Clarex (same stuff as whitelabs Clarity Ferm) and its working spectacularly. I dopnt think its easily available for homebrewers atm, but might well become so in the future.