Irish moss towards the end of the boil is good for clearing and ain't made out of fish.
Definitely Irish Moss for homebrewers, not isinglass - those are finings, specifically for casking beers.
But even without it Sparky, your beer will clear in a month or so. As it develops condition (CO2), it pushes the sediment to the bottom. Then it is a case of careful pouring. Some yeast strains compact down harder than other.
Definitely Irish Moss for homebrewers, not isinglass - those are finings, specifically for casking beers.
But even without it Sparky, your beer will clear in a month or so. As it develops condition (CO2), it pushes the sediment to the bottom. Then it is a case of careful pouring. Some yeast strains compact down harder than other.