I have this in-law, who happens to be a brewmaster and own a microbrewery, who also happens to have been a guest on the sunday show. Anyway, he was at my place the other day, we were drinking beer (surprise). I had him sample my 1st batch of IPA to my credit, and we got to talking about clarity. Long story short, he said "Don't be afraid to use Irish Moss". I replied that I do use it. I rehydrate it in a glass a good hour before I add it to the boil at 20 minutes before the end. He told me to use more than the recipe calls for, really, use at least twice as much is what he says.
He makes really good beer, so I am inclined to take his advice. On the other hand, throughout our conversation, he said a few things that I would dissagree with.
What are the opions on using 2 or more tsp for a five gallon batch?


