Good and interesting post. Ive just done an IPA which had a BIG dry hop so I exbeerymented. Put my hops in a Cafetierre at 60 degrees and steeped (plunger down) for 20 minutes, chucked it in and bottled the next day. Did it work...by heck it worked and the bonus was no hop crapola to worry about.
That is interesting... So you pretty much steeped the hop in 60c water, strain it out and pour that water into the fermenter ?
You would also have to boil the water first and allow it to cool to 60c I suspect
With a 100g of dry hopping for my dust I wonder the amount of water you would have to use, would dilute the brew but wonder how much... Oh so many questions but I like the concept
At first the taste comes out but then the co2 clumps on and makes it float. Then it starts to meld together not allowing beer into the ball. I put a stainless spoon inside the bag to weigh it down but some big dry hops still pull the whole bag to the top. If you attach a line to your bag, then after a few days you can pull up the bag and give it a squeeze, mixing up the clump.
I've been sticking a sterilized spoon into the bag to jig the hops up in the hope of generating a greater contact surface for them to work magic but worried about introducing some nasties...
Problem is I have 2 bags of 50g each and that takes serious weight to put them onto the floor. I keep looking for cheap glass paperweights as they are heavy but not even sure that will be enough
Use pellets and just chuck em in without a bag, they sink eventually, especially if you can cold crash after 5 days.
You will never use leaf hops again
Problem with that is sometimes only leaf is available !
What is actually lacking, flavour or aroma? You mention both.
It's both ! The smell of my Punk Clone was strong when in the fermenter but after bottling the taste and aroma has dissipated somewhat... It's still a very pallet able brew just not what I intended. Turned a few of my non hop friends into looking drinking it though :lol:
Really don't like bunging the hop in whole, it's such a mess ! I may have to give in though and use it as my suspicions are that the beer isn't getting through the bags and circulating the hops as they should
Anyone know how commercial units dry hop ? Do they bung it in, move it around, stir, temperatures ?