Pablosaurus
Well-Known Member
Wotcha. I just made a festival suffolk dark kit and, having read here and elsewhere that the supplied batch of fuggles hops over does the bitterness, I opted to add half the supplied amount closer to barreling than instructed by the kit. After 5 weeks in the PB the result is, you guessed it, not hoppy enough. It's OK, but too sweet. Bah!
Is there a way to somehow back-hop at this late stage (I froze the remaining fuggles) without a major risk of contaminating or spoiling the brew? (a small risk is OK). I was wondering about pouring a strained hop tea into the PB, and then either re-pressurising with Co2 or re-priming, but I fear the dreaded oxidisation. Also, there isn't much headspace in the PB to accommodate a Co2 mini-cannister's worth of pressure and I REALLY don't want to rupture the PB.
I spose I could split the brew across two PBs, then do the above, but the other one has Youngs AIPA in it which is too precious (and powerful) to pile through.
Any tips, folks? Thanks in advance.
Is there a way to somehow back-hop at this late stage (I froze the remaining fuggles) without a major risk of contaminating or spoiling the brew? (a small risk is OK). I was wondering about pouring a strained hop tea into the PB, and then either re-pressurising with Co2 or re-priming, but I fear the dreaded oxidisation. Also, there isn't much headspace in the PB to accommodate a Co2 mini-cannister's worth of pressure and I REALLY don't want to rupture the PB.
I spose I could split the brew across two PBs, then do the above, but the other one has Youngs AIPA in it which is too precious (and powerful) to pile through.
Any tips, folks? Thanks in advance.