Re: Dry Hop Help!

Thu May 03, 2012 8:51 pm

Bugeater wrote:Instead of pulling the dry hops, I just suspend the hop bag in the keg so it only hangs about half way down inside the keg. That way when you finish the first half of the keg, the dry hopping automatically stops without you having to do anything other than to enjoy your beer.

Wayne

A true master at work. Simple and effective. My first thought was "why didn't I think of that."
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Re: Dry Hop Help!

Mon May 07, 2012 7:24 pm

Thanks guys. You were all pretty much spot on. Just left it alone and bottled last night. Pretty intense hoppy aroma, but I think its great. No negatives that I can tell. Another lesson learned. Cant wait til it carbs up so I can start in on it.
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