Rungus
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Some may find this interesting but I've just tried using silafine into a cold keg for the first time and on the bottle it describes as a "negatively charged silica sol fining agent." I went to pour the bottle into a metal measuring spoon and received a strong static shock into my finger on the other side of the spoon as soon as the liquid contacted the metal. It really freaked me out! I've just contacted cellar science to ask if now I've "discharged" my whole bottle or at least made it much less effective. I had no idea that liquids could hold a charge like that long term but I guess for those interested pour directly from the bottle or use plastic spoons? I will update the post when I hear back from them. Any thoughts from others?