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BevBright High Efficiency Beverage Filter 5 Micron
FIL65

BevBright High Efficiency Beverage Filter 5 Micron

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Our spun-polypropylene filters are designed to use with one of our Beer and Wine Filtering Kits. Spun-polypropylene filters are disposable filters and cannot be effectively cleaned for reuse. However, you can filter multiple kegs with one filter cartridge. Most customers report being able to filter 10-15 gallons of product, however you should be aware that your results will vary depending on the cloudiness of your beer or wine. 5-10 micron is considered rough filtration, 3 micron will remove most yeast, 1 micron filtration will remove almost all yeast, and .5 micron is nearing sterile filtration. All filters are rated nominal (will filter out 80-85% of matter at given rating) except for .5 micron absolute which will filter out 100% of the material at .5 micron.

 

Item # FIL65
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Availability California - In Stock
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Weight 0.38 LBS
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Rated 3 out of 5
Probably a great filter, but it didn't do much for my beer.
I always employ a primary, secondary and cold condition in my brewing process. Yes, even my Porters and Stouts. However, my IPA's, Lagers and Pale Ales are stil a little hazy. I bought this filter thinking that it would remove the haze out of my Christmas Ale. I wanted it clearer than I could get it with my process. The filter made no difference. It still looked muddy. Looks like I need the 1 micron filter. I ordered some and will try that. So, if your brewing process has multiple fermentation stages or a conditioning stage, you probably will NEVER need the 5 micron filter. Go right for the 1 micron!
December 9, 2014