Yes, this topic has been done to death. But I'm interested in hearing what equipment everybody uses for their dry hopping.
For big hopped beers like NEIPAs, you risk oxidation, so I want to find the best way to dry hop that avoids this. Currently, what I do is use 2 corny kegs. After primary, I closed transfer to one that has a net bag hanging from the lid with hops in. Then, once I'm done with the dry hopping, I transfer to another keg. However, the issue with this is that firstly I've found I end up having the hops fairly tightly compact in the bag, so I can ensure the bag doesn't dip too far into the beer. I'm concerned it might clog up the drip tube. Last time I did this, I had nowhere near enough dry hop flavour than I'd have liked. I also only have 3 cornys, and if 2 are in the kegerator with beer, then I don't have a spare to do this technique with. This also doesn't allow for 2 dry hopping additions.
So I'm now considering the magnet idea I've seen thrown around. You place a stir bar in a net bag, and use a magnet to keep it stuck to the underside of the fermenter lid. Then after primary, you pull the magnet away and allow the bag to drop into the beer. This allows 2 additions of hops. My problem is that I've not been able to get hold of a magnet that actually allows this. I bought a smallish one and a smallish stir bar off eBay, but it just isn't strong enough to hold the bag of hops up when using a plastic lid. So what size magnets and stir bars are people using? I'd rather not keep buying them from eBay only to find out I bought another one that's too small.
What other techniques do people have? Are these floating drip tubes for cornys a good idea?
For big hopped beers like NEIPAs, you risk oxidation, so I want to find the best way to dry hop that avoids this. Currently, what I do is use 2 corny kegs. After primary, I closed transfer to one that has a net bag hanging from the lid with hops in. Then, once I'm done with the dry hopping, I transfer to another keg. However, the issue with this is that firstly I've found I end up having the hops fairly tightly compact in the bag, so I can ensure the bag doesn't dip too far into the beer. I'm concerned it might clog up the drip tube. Last time I did this, I had nowhere near enough dry hop flavour than I'd have liked. I also only have 3 cornys, and if 2 are in the kegerator with beer, then I don't have a spare to do this technique with. This also doesn't allow for 2 dry hopping additions.
So I'm now considering the magnet idea I've seen thrown around. You place a stir bar in a net bag, and use a magnet to keep it stuck to the underside of the fermenter lid. Then after primary, you pull the magnet away and allow the bag to drop into the beer. This allows 2 additions of hops. My problem is that I've not been able to get hold of a magnet that actually allows this. I bought a smallish one and a smallish stir bar off eBay, but it just isn't strong enough to hold the bag of hops up when using a plastic lid. So what size magnets and stir bars are people using? I'd rather not keep buying them from eBay only to find out I bought another one that's too small.
What other techniques do people have? Are these floating drip tubes for cornys a good idea?