Whirlpool/hopstand vs dryhop

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Hello all
Up early on the day off...brewing again in an attempt to salvage some Christmas beers! I'm sure it'll be fine!
Anyway...here's the question...
Today's beer is my house Apa,Pipster Pale.
It's a hoppy apa with citra,centennial and cascade and finishes with an equal 100g of each dry hop which I usually add at the end of fermentation for up to 5 days.
Now...I want to see if I can cut this down a bit and wonder if I will get a half decent result if I hopstand the dry addition instead.
I'm ordering kegs this morning..that's the plan!
Thanks.
 
Hello all
Up early on the day off...brewing again in an attempt to salvage some Christmas beers! I'm sure it'll be fine!
Anyway...here's the question...
Today's beer is my house Apa,Pipster Pale.
It's a hoppy apa with citra,centennial and cascade and finishes with an equal 100g of each dry hop which I usually add at the end of fermentation for up to 5 days.
Now...I want to see if I can cut this down a bit and wonder if I will get a half decent result if I hopstand the dry addition instead.
I'm ordering kegs this morning..that's the plan!
Thanks.
Hi Clint. In my experience dry-hopping adds flavour and aroma but is a bit of a compromise between the two.

A hopstand will give you more flavour but you don’t get as much aroma from it. Keg hopping gives you more aroma than dry-hopping in the fermenter.

If you use 80% of your dry hop addition in a hopstand and the other 20% in the keg you might get the best result?

I use leaf hops in the keg held in a hop spider suspended from the lug on the keg cap. This it to avoid hop debris blocking the poppets. Other people are happy to use pellets.
 
I certainly hope so! I haven't finished my planned "dry hopping" alternative yet, but it's much as you describe.

I got a "Hop Missile" (cheap-skate's Hop Rocket), but only because I'm using "No-Chill Cubes" and can't do a hop-steep. And also, because I can't do what you can! Drop the temperature before you put in the steep hops (hopstand, whirlpool, whatever you want to call them), to about 75-80°C (check that!) to avoid throwing all the "volatiles" into the atmosphere. I'm convinced it'll go well.

3 x 100 grams of steep hops? I don't think that'll be leaving much to chance! (I think I'll be able to smell 'em from here ... 20-30 miles away!).
 
I see hops like seasoning in cooking. Layering additions through the process is better than adding it all at the last minute.
 
Thanks for the replies!
It'll be my first time using gas fed kegs,they're ordered! So would like to just put beer in them to start incase I have any drama!
There is a 15 minute addition of the same hops..but not the same amounts!
Right,decided...300g hopstand it is! Got a part pkt of amarillio and a bit of chinook...they're going in too.
 
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All ready!
 
Hmmm...eldest son says he can smell the hops,citrus he says...I've gone "nose blind" to it! Perhaps coz I'm standing over it and been sniffing them since the packs were opened. They were part packets,sealed with plastic tape and frozen so I hope they're OK. They didn't smell odd or anything.
 
Hmmm...eldest son says he can smell the hops,citrus he says...I've gone "nose blind" to it! Perhaps coz I'm standing over it and been sniffing them since the packs were opened. They were part packets,sealed with plastic tape and frozen so I hope they're OK. They didn't smell odd or anything.
Dried hops won't "smell odd or anything" as they age. Think of them like a herb. They will lose some of their nice aroma/flavour as they get old (freezing/removing oxygen drastically helps this) but they won't "go off".
 
Thanks...got more aroma as the cold break occurred and now more dropping it to the fv. Target gravity was 1.043,I've got 1.050! I did modify the recipe slightly but only with a few 100g of carapils.i will lose more to the kettle though with the hop addition.
 
A question to all
if I used 300g in a whirlpool/hopstand/dry hop I would get a beer that is too bitter for my taste do other of you brewers suffer from this too?.
Ps I usually do a whirlpool and if I dry hop as well it is considerably less than the whirlpool
 
A question to all
if I used 300g in a whirlpool/hopstand/dry hop I would get a beer that is too bitter for my taste do other of you brewers suffer from this too?.
Ps I usually do a whirlpool and if I dry hop as well it is considerably less than the whirlpool
You might if you use too many hops, hopstand at too high a temperature or for too long, or if you use high AA hops.

The trick of course is to adjust your recipe / process to suit whatever it is you’re aiming for.
 
A question to all
if I used 300g in a whirlpool/hopstand/dry hop I would get a beer that is too bitter for my taste do other of you brewers suffer from this too?.
Ps I usually do a whirlpool and if I dry hop as well it is considerably less than the whirlpool
I checked those hops through Brewer's Friend at 10 minutes boil (doesn't seem to do hopstand) and it comes out at 130 IBU. Will probably be lower at 80°, but not much I would think.
 
You might if you use too many hops, hopstand at too high a temperature or for too long, or if you use high AA hops.

The trick of course is to adjust your recipe / process to suit whatever it is you’re aiming for.
Hi Hazlewood I adjust my recipes for IBU's and perceived bitterness but 300g of most IPA style hops would be too bitter for me, 200g is my max in total
 
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