Stout Man
Well-Known Member
I am wondering if I can use bentonite in the secondary for my lager. I will have harvested the yeast from the primary to add back into the beer just prior to bottling so it carbonates.
I have use polyclar in the secondary twice, getting fair results, but I am out and wonder if bentonite is acceptable. I have used it before in some mead.
I already hit the kettle with irish moss so I'm just throwing the bentonite option out there. I'm just wondering if I can get my beer as clear as beer I buy at the store. If I can't using this fairly easy method then I don't care. I'm not about to spend the money on a force filtration system.
I have use polyclar in the secondary twice, getting fair results, but I am out and wonder if bentonite is acceptable. I have used it before in some mead.
I already hit the kettle with irish moss so I'm just throwing the bentonite option out there. I'm just wondering if I can get my beer as clear as beer I buy at the store. If I can't using this fairly easy method then I don't care. I'm not about to spend the money on a force filtration system.