Sorry, I can't post pictures but I used gelatin for the first time a blonde ale.
I soaked 3/4 a packet of gelatin in 1.5 cups of luke warm water for 5 mins. I then brought the solution to about 170 degrees and let sit for 15-20 mins. Finally, I poured the solution my keg and pressurized.
I have no patience and poured a beer 24 hours later. After the sediment poured off (about 12 oz.), I had very, very clear beer. This is the clearest beer i have brewed and it really adds a professional look.
Note: I had great hot and and cold breaks, and used whirfloc, however, my beer still suffers from chill haze (which is why I used gelatin)
Also, this beer is 20 days old.
I soaked 3/4 a packet of gelatin in 1.5 cups of luke warm water for 5 mins. I then brought the solution to about 170 degrees and let sit for 15-20 mins. Finally, I poured the solution my keg and pressurized.
I have no patience and poured a beer 24 hours later. After the sediment poured off (about 12 oz.), I had very, very clear beer. This is the clearest beer i have brewed and it really adds a professional look.
Note: I had great hot and and cold breaks, and used whirfloc, however, my beer still suffers from chill haze (which is why I used gelatin)
Also, this beer is 20 days old.