Gelatin - the science of why it works

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Re: Gelatin - the science of why it works

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Paul, you should be fine in terms of aroma. The gelatin is normally settled after 48 - 72 hours so I can't see it impacting the dry hop in your case.

mashani, that's the same logic that I am using for the gelatin here. Basically what you are doing is creating a super-flocculent yeast, thereby pulling some yumminess out of the beer IMO.
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I saw this posted so I thought I'd add it to this discussion.
FWIW, I'm no longer using gelatin though I may revisit that one day.
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Did you mean to put in a link?

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LOL, I'm still feeling the effects of too much good beer and football yesterday.
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