Biofine Clear

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tony b
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Biofine Clear

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Wanted to ask about using Biofine Clear after dry hopping to help clear up IPAs. Anyone tried this and does it clog up your kegs if you dry hop in them first and then add the Biofine?

Also, since I naturally carb all the time, will the Biofine pull all of my yeast out of suspension and I'll have to re-pitch a small amount of new yeast to carbonate the beer?
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Re: Biofine Clear

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I haven't personally used it and this article does address bottling specifically but the comments seem to say it is fine without extra yeast.

http://brulosophy.com/2015/01/05/the-ge ... t-results/
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I love Biofine clear and use it in most of my beers. I would hit the keg with 3 mL of Biofine per gallon of beer and let it sit cold for as long as you can stand then run off into another keg.
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Re: Biofine Clear

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Thanks for the help.
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