Postal services down here in Christchurch seem to have collapsed. Deliveries just a couple of times a week.
On Wednesday I'm intending to brew. But I've run out of Protafloc. I ordered some tablets from Crossmyloof nearly a week ago, but have no confidence they'll arrive in time.
What happens when you brew without Protafloc? Is the finished beer hazy, does it have unwanted tastes?
What should I do? The yeast starter is going well, but could be held cool for a couple of days. Should I wait until the Protafloc arrives, or press on without it?
Thanks.
Guy
Beer without Protafloc
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Re: Beer without Protafloc
Press on, it may take a bit longer but it will clear.
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Re: Beer without Protafloc
yes crack on, I haven't used any for a good couple of years with no noticeble detriment to the brews.
Re: Beer without Protafloc
I've brewed today with no protofloc it's clear when the cruds settled
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Re: Beer without Protafloc
The Crossmyloof tablets arrived in time. A couple of brews on and I've decided just 0.5g of the tablets does the trick. The number of tablets I've bought should last me a lifetime!
Guy
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