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brewbama

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I used whirl flock in the brew kettle and gelatin in the fermenter. Now I have "floaties". Not sure I like the outcome of the gelatin.


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I used whirl flock in the brew kettle and gelatin in the fermenter. Now I have "floaties". Never had that problem with whirl flock alone. Not sure I like the outcome of the gelatin.


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Gelatin shouldn't form floaties, unless, perhaps, if you added it while the beer was still fermenting. Normally the gelatin sinks to the bottom over the course of 3-4 days.

Bryan
 

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