In your experience, does head retention suffer when using Whirlfloc or other refining agents? What about body, mouthfeel, and taste?
I've read a lot about Whirlfloc, and it seems clear (ha) that it helps reduce or even eliminates cloudiness. But I was listening to the June 10, 2010 edition of Basic Brewing Radio podcast and a few people who did a double-batch experiment (one with whirlfloc and one without) said that the one with whirlfloc didn't have very good head retention when compared to the one without. One guy also described the whirlfloc beer as thin, watery, and tasteless.
I have some on order and now I'm hesitant to use it. What has been your experience with it? Should I worry about head retention, body, taste and mouthfeel of the finished product, or should I just RDWHAHB?
I also have a similar question about Fermcap-S/Five Star Defoamer 105. Are there any tradeoffs with those I should be aware of?
Thanks in advance for your comments.
I've read a lot about Whirlfloc, and it seems clear (ha) that it helps reduce or even eliminates cloudiness. But I was listening to the June 10, 2010 edition of Basic Brewing Radio podcast and a few people who did a double-batch experiment (one with whirlfloc and one without) said that the one with whirlfloc didn't have very good head retention when compared to the one without. One guy also described the whirlfloc beer as thin, watery, and tasteless.
I have some on order and now I'm hesitant to use it. What has been your experience with it? Should I worry about head retention, body, taste and mouthfeel of the finished product, or should I just RDWHAHB?
I also have a similar question about Fermcap-S/Five Star Defoamer 105. Are there any tradeoffs with those I should be aware of?
Thanks in advance for your comments.