Clean up your beer and give it that sparkling clarity you see in commercial brews. Filtering removes yeast and dry-hop sediment, both of which can impart off flavors. It's also a great way to give your beer that extra edge in competition.
This two-pack of filter pads are for use with our FIL455 series of plate filters.
Rough pads will provide between 5-7 Micron filtration.
Because it fits my filter unit. I AM a bit bothered that your site touts free shipping, then billed me half the price of the product to ship. I don't mind paying for postage, but DO mind being promised something then failing to deliver on it.
Because it fits my filter unit. I AM a bit bothered that your site touts free shipping, then billed me half the price of the product to ship. I don't mind paying for postage, but DO mind being promised something then failing to deliver on it.
I can easily get 10 gallons through a set of these filters, the beer is nice and clear, and I can move the kegs around without fear of muddying up the beer with sediment.
I can easily get 10 gallons through a set of these filters, the beer is nice and clear, and I can move the kegs around without fear of muddying up the beer with sediment.
I've used the finer pads in the past, and my beer just clogs them up and beer leaks out all over the place due to higher pressure than the filter housing can handle. Going to these 5-7 micron pads worked so well, and I filtered the 5-gallons very quickly without any leaks
This handled virtually everything that needed to be filtered and is all you will need for meads, wine, or ales. Maybe a lager could use something finer, but this will suit most people's needs. Do soak the filters (I used a weak Iodophor solution). Position carefully and tighten using the recommended procedures to assure a good fit.