Protofloc is a tabletised kettle fining agent that is added directly to the wort towards the end of the boil. The use of Protofloc leads to prolonged shelf-life, reduced haze and brighter worts that require less time to fine later on.
Protafloc tablets are a tabletted carrageenan product which is added to the wort in the kettle to enhance protein removal as the wort cools.
The active ingredient in Protafloc tablets is a polysaccharide called carrageenan which is derived from seaweed. Carrageenan in solution is negatively charged, owing to the sulphate groups along the polysaccharide backbone. It is these charged sites which interact with wort proteins.
Protafloc tablets should be added to the kettle ten minutes prior to the end of the boil. The addition time reflects the length of time required to dissolve and disperse the carrageenan into the wort. Should Protafloc tablets be added early in the boil, then degradation of the polymer may occur and product efficiency is lost.
Benefits:
Natural product which removes substantial quantities of haze forming material without affecting head retention
Produces brighter worts, reducing the amount of finings required later
Increases rate of fermentation and attenuation
Increases filter runs
Prolongs shelf life in small pack beers
Reduces process time
Is a processing aid not an additive so doesn’t require label declaration
Reduced tank losses
5-10% more efficient than competitive products
Tabletted for easy use
Available in 50 or 100g tubs
This product was added to our catalog on Tuesday 14 June, 2016.