Update:
So I added 1 Tbsp of Biofine to my 5 gallon keg.
The next day I drew a pint of murky mud off the bottom.
A few hours later I poured a glass of crystal clear beer!
Make note: Apparently its never to late t add your clarifying agent!
Well I walk away from the computer in the middle of a post and the question I'm asking seems to have been answered before I finished my post.
I'll try adding in some Biofine when I get home from work today.
Thanks guys!
So I take a lot of steps to try and get things clear.
I always use Irish moss
I vorlauf a few times before boiling
I always use a cold crash near the end of primary
I use a secondary
I add my clarifying agent, Biofine, at the time of transfer to secondary
I cold crash again before kegging
It...
So I'm usually big on trying to get my beer nice and clear. I know it's not necessary but I like it and it wows my other homebrew friends.
Well, this time around I forgot to add my clarifying agent, Biofine, (which does wonders by the way) to my secondary and I just remembered it after kegging...
This has probably been addressed before, but I couldn't find a thread addressing this.
So I have a small chest freezer with a Johnson temp controller.
I lived in an apartment for quite a while and never really had any issues with the power draw from the spike when the unit kicks on.
I could...