donchiquon
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Had a search but I can't find any threads on this - apologies in advance if I've missed a load
One of the brews I have in a pressure barrel is a rather bland, slightly sweet kit ale that I didn't tweak (wanted to have a "standard version" to compare tweaks to).
I've now had my fill of it, and was wondering if I could tart up the beer in the barrel. Could I carefully remove cap, drop in a weighted bag of hops, refit cap, and purge a couple of times with CO2? Or is this madness and I will be left with a barrel of oxidised swill after a week
I was thinking of drinking up in the next week or two, so hopefully quicly enough to offset any off-flavours that might result from the hops being in too long.
If this is advisable, any thoughts on hop quantity and variety. I was thinking of maybe 15g Goldings and 15g Citra for a blend of old world and new!
I have EKG, Styrian Goldings, Progress, Northern Brewer, Mosaic, Cascade, and Citra.
Thanks in advance for any advice!
One of the brews I have in a pressure barrel is a rather bland, slightly sweet kit ale that I didn't tweak (wanted to have a "standard version" to compare tweaks to).
I've now had my fill of it, and was wondering if I could tart up the beer in the barrel. Could I carefully remove cap, drop in a weighted bag of hops, refit cap, and purge a couple of times with CO2? Or is this madness and I will be left with a barrel of oxidised swill after a week
I was thinking of drinking up in the next week or two, so hopefully quicly enough to offset any off-flavours that might result from the hops being in too long.
If this is advisable, any thoughts on hop quantity and variety. I was thinking of maybe 15g Goldings and 15g Citra for a blend of old world and new!
I have EKG, Styrian Goldings, Progress, Northern Brewer, Mosaic, Cascade, and Citra.
Thanks in advance for any advice!