McKnuckle
Well-Known Member
Cold break only manifests itself as a haze in chilled wort.
This is an interesting conversation. I am curious about the quoted statement, though. If cold break is only seen as haze in chilled wort, then what are the fluffy clumps that show up only once the wort is chilled in the kettle? And then they float down and settle, albeit not always tightly, in whatever vessel the wort is transferred to. The effect is familiar to any home brewer and is not subtle.
This is not haze, and I've always called it "cold break." I skim out the hot break FWIW.