Item # | AD462 |
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Do you need an easy solution for improving filtration and haze stability? Is your whirlpool trub not compact and contributing to haze in your beer? See what Compac CG™ can do for you.
Compac CG™ is a semi-refined, granulated form of the seaweed species Eucheuma cottonii. The species Eucheuma cottonii is rich in the kappa isomer of carrageenan.
Added 5 minutes before the end of kettle boil or upon whirlpool transfer. When added to boiling wort kappa carrageenan reacts with soluble proteins, notably the proline-rich fraction which can cause haze. Once the wort is cooled, the carrageenan-protein complex becomes unstable and precipitates out of solution. The resulting clear wort produces a beer with enhanced processing characteristics.
Benefits:
Why use Compac CG™?
How do I use Compac CG™?
By weighing the optimal amount then adding into the wort kettle 5-10 mins before the end of wort boil. Alternatively, into the whirlpool as it is being filled. If using a dosing system, program to dose into the wort during the final stage of the boil.
How do I know I am using the right amount?
Copper finings are an easy way to make a big improvement in your beer clarity and filterability. To check you are using the right amount you can do two things:
Why is Compac available in granules, tablets and powder, and which one is right for me?
Compac CG™ is a Pure Granular form which means the active ingredients are at the highest concentration and lower dose rates are required to achieve the best results. Compac CG™ Tablets are useful for smaller breweries to allow easy consistent addition without having to measure each time. The tablets are mixed with a dispersant to allow for better mixing.
Powder, is for automatic dosing systems.
How do I store Compac CG™?
Store Compac CG™ in a dry location at room temperature.
What other process aids can I use to complement my brewing process with Compac CG™?
With regards to Finings, it is common to combine copper fining use with cellar finings, such as silica sol or isinglass, which are added post fermentation and reduce haze contributed by yeast during fermentation.
What is the difference between kettle finings, copper finings and Irish moss?
Kettle and copper finings are the same thing and refer to the addition point which is in the brewhouse on the hot side. Irish moss is another type of kettle fining from the Chrondrus Chrispus species of seaweed. It has a lower concentration of the active ingredient kappa carrageenan than in Euchema cottonii which is used for Compac CG™ . It is therefore less effective at removing the haze forming proteins.
Item # | AD462 |
Shipping | Eligible for Free Shipping Program |
Availability | In Stock |
Weight | 5 LBS |