gmc
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Hi,
I have been making homebrew for a while now but I am by no means an expert and still come across some rudimentary problems from time to time.
As a general rule, I like using dry hops and also using Harris Starbrite as finings. I ferment in my fermenter, then go to a bottling bucket and bottle for bottle conditioning all in one go.
My understanding, (which may be wrong) is that I should add the hops a few days before bottling. The closer to bottling day they are added, the more potent they will be. I typically add them 3 days before bottling.
I don't understand how the finings will impact the hops. Will they act to pull them out of suspension, thus decreasing the impact of the hops? That is a concern for me if I add them on the some day for example.
If I wish to do both steps, I would be inclined to add the hops 5 days before bottling and the finings 2 days before bottling. I am considering adding the hops 3 days before bottling for more impact and start adding the finings to the botlting bucket. I don't want to stir my primary fermenter when adding the finings because that seems very counterintuitive, even though thats what the instructions say. I don't mind lightly stiring my bottling bucket.
Can someone explain how the dry hopping stage and fining stage interact and whats the best way to incorporate both steps with the basic equipment I own. (I can't do cold crashing for example)
Thanks to all the people on this forum who are patient with basic questions from beginners.
I have been making homebrew for a while now but I am by no means an expert and still come across some rudimentary problems from time to time.
As a general rule, I like using dry hops and also using Harris Starbrite as finings. I ferment in my fermenter, then go to a bottling bucket and bottle for bottle conditioning all in one go.
My understanding, (which may be wrong) is that I should add the hops a few days before bottling. The closer to bottling day they are added, the more potent they will be. I typically add them 3 days before bottling.
I don't understand how the finings will impact the hops. Will they act to pull them out of suspension, thus decreasing the impact of the hops? That is a concern for me if I add them on the some day for example.
If I wish to do both steps, I would be inclined to add the hops 5 days before bottling and the finings 2 days before bottling. I am considering adding the hops 3 days before bottling for more impact and start adding the finings to the botlting bucket. I don't want to stir my primary fermenter when adding the finings because that seems very counterintuitive, even though thats what the instructions say. I don't mind lightly stiring my bottling bucket.
Can someone explain how the dry hopping stage and fining stage interact and whats the best way to incorporate both steps with the basic equipment I own. (I can't do cold crashing for example)
Thanks to all the people on this forum who are patient with basic questions from beginners.