someone on this board said:Take 2 teaspoons of gelatin, unflavored, and dissolve it in 1/2 to 3/4 cup of boiled water.
Cool it down well, and with a sanitized Turkey Baster or spray bottle, gently drop it equally around the entire surface of the batch. As always, sanitation is key so pay attention!
In 2 days, your beer will be crystal clear.
When doing the siphon out to bottle or keg, leave the last 1/4 inch in the bottom.
While I agree, this is beer for the wife so it needs to look as good as it taste.ruppe said:Amen. I don't make beer to look good, I make it to taste good. If you do everything right, it will, but big deal. I have yet to read anything that said a beer tasted bad because it was a little cloudy. Do you buy a cd for the artwork, or for the music?
Andy77 said:i'm currently making cider, and my last batch had a slight haze, and to me, a slightly yeasty flavor (although my girlfriend/brewing partner didn;t notice) after a month or two in bottles, now, 10 months later, it's crystal clear and the aftertaste is gone, but this batch we're starting on Friday i am thinking of using isinglass in the secondary, will it affect my carbonation though?
mysterio said:I make beer to look good as well as to taste good, part of enjoying beer to me is aesthetic. Different folks, Different strokes!
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