brewcrew wrote:I had a cloudy brown ale that I split into 2 - 2.5 gallon cornies (1 with the spicing protocol similar to Bug's Oatmeal Cookie beer and the other fermented with maple syrup and raisins). I always read 1/2 a pack of gelatin to clear but wasn't thinking about the smaller 2.5 gallon size and used a 1/2 packet on each keg. What effect would using too much gelatin have on the beer? I have pulled about 10 pints off one of the kegs and the beer is still thick and cloudy as can be. Did that much drop out that the 10th pint would still be cloudy or did the extra gelatin screw something up?
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bigdan wrote:I curious about this gelitan stuff too. I have read of people using anything from a half tsp. to a whole pack. I have a couple lagers I might fine, but don't know how much to use. I just looked it up on morebeers site and they say to use 1/2 tsp. in a 1/4 -1/2 cup of boiled water per five gallons. Let the keg/fermentor sit a couple of days and rack off.

bigdan wrote:I curious about this gelitan stuff too. I have read of people using anything from a half tsp. to a whole pack. I have a couple lagers I might fine, but don't know how much to use. I just looked it up on morebeers site and they say to use 1/2 tsp. in a 1/4 -1/2 cup of boiled water per five gallons. Let the keg/fermentor sit a couple of days and rack off.

brewcrew wrote:It has been in the keg and in the fridge for about a month and I am still getting very hazy, thick pours. This is the 1st beer I have brewed that actually has looked like it needed filtering.


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