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Biofine is silicon dioxide, and does a very good job of quickly clearing a finished beer, especially if the beer is chilled below 48F. It seems like it doesn’t strip much in the way of taste or body like others sometimes do (like gelatin). But nothing beats time at cold temperatures, but I don’t usually have the patience for a multi-month lagering for my Continental beers.All cold side fining agents will do it to some extent since it’s dropping out polyphenols and proteins that some compounds stick too. To help plan for that, I actually up my late boil and whirlpool, as that seems to help more character stick around.
I will also add that I personally like biofine as it seems to clear the beer better and seems leave you with a brighter hop character as well