chuffer
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The thing I have found is that when contained they clump together and the ones in the middle are still pretty dry meaning much less utilisation than expected.
I am currently experimenting with some high hop APAs and have noticed from the latest recipe that they put 99% of the hops in at flame out and whirlpool the wort for about 40 mins (plus dry hop at 2 days and 4 days fermentation). Will be giving this a go next week to see how it turns out.
This is the problem ive found, you want to keep them in a sock/bag to avoid issues like sludge / lack of clarity later on, but then what happens is the hops are not exposed to enough wort to transfer maximum flavour /aroma.....i think what you need is some sort of hop blanket where it's thin but full of hops and floats in the top of your FV