hello again,

no-one responded to my questions posted a few days ago.  so, i'm giving it
another shot hoping someone will indulge me and get satisfaction from
educating me....

thanks in advance,
angel


> hello gurus,
>
> i get that the darker the cs is the larger the particles are.  and that
the
> larger the particles = the less penetrable the cs is in our bodies = the
> less beneficial "action" it can engage.
>
> i just succeeded in making my first 2 batches that stayed clear all the
way
> through brewing it (using a thermal stir generator from coyote) AND after
> decanting it AND after opening the bottle a few times AND after adding the
> new batch to it.  my following batches again went bad = amber or grey.
have
> no idea why the two batches worked.  EVERYTHING that i can see was/is the
> same.
>
> in preparation for the possibility that i'll have to just accept it and
use
> dark cs in lieu of the ideal - what i'm hoping to learn from you still is
> HOW "unbeneficial" exactly un-clear cs is?  does it depend on the color?
> amber vs. grey vs. blue etc.?    it seems it would depend on the darkness
> too, right?
>
> and also, what exactly causes the particles to agglommerate?  i mean, what
> happens in the water to draw them to eachother versus repell them?  i
think
> if i understood this process, it would be easier for me to find the cause.
>
> any "plain english" input will be eagerly awaited !
>
> thanks,
> angel
>
>
>
>
>


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