You don't NEED a floating dip tube for clear beer. Before I started fining in the unitank, I would add gelatin through the gas post on the keg. My dip tubes are all standard. Wait a day, dump the first half glass or so of beer and you're good to go.I've used it in a dose of 1 tablespoon per 5 gallons with success, but in conjunction with a floating dip tube. If you're not using a floating dip tube and want clear beer fast, I'm not sure what to tell you. Floating dip tubes are the way to go.
True, but then you have to use gelatin, which STINKS. I can't reconcile with adding that to my beer I guess.You don't NEED a floating dip tube for clear beer. Before I started fining in the unitank, I would add gelatin through the gas post on the keg. My dip tubes are all standard. Wait a day, dump the first half glass or so of beer and you're good to go.
Can I ask the reason? I realize that the reason could be personal so if that's the case, just tell me to p*ss off, lol.True, but then you have to use gelatin, which STINKS. I can't reconcile with adding that to my beer I guess.
No, I mean gelatin literally smells bad. I've used it a number of times and finally had to stop just because I couldn't stand putting something that smelled that bad in my beer. Plus the origin of it isn't too appealing either.Can I ask the reason? I realize that the reason could be personal so if that's the case, just tell me to p*ss off, lol.
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