Use the same weight-wise as you would pellets, they just take up more space. People may say there's a slight difference in flavour but as long as you're a mere mortal and not a beer judge I doubt you will notice.Hi all
I'm gonna be brewing a coopers European lager and intend to dry hop using saaz whole leaf hops.
Any ideas how much I should use as I've only used pellets before?
Cheers Dicko.
Thanks Smoey.Use the same weight-wise as you would pellets, they just take up more space. People may say there's a slight difference in flavour but as long as you're a mere mortal and not a beer judge I doubt you will notice.
LolIt wouldn’t hurt to increase your hops slightly, whole hops can have ~10% lower utilisation than T90 pellets, and I’m not one for being frugal with hops!
As Smoey said, they do take up more space and rather than dispersing like pellets do, they will expand a surprising amount and float on the top. If you were thinking of confining them to a hop bag give them plenty of space- I mean lots! Then add some more for good measure!
https://learn.kegerator.com/pellet-hops-vs-whole-hops/
Lagers are not IPAs, and therefore, imo, do not need large quantities of hops. I used between 25 and 40g of either Saaz, Hallertau or Motueka hops when I did this kit and for me 40g was on the limit
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