Good advice before I try it for the first time. thank you!I think you will need some kind of prefiltering or separation before that. As a final stage filter it'll work, but don't expect to separate all the pellet and trub out.
Good advice before I try it for the first time. thank you!I think you will need some kind of prefiltering or separation before that. As a final stage filter it'll work, but don't expect to separate all the pellet and trub out.
My hop spider, which I used once, sits on the defunct shelf with my overflow pipe, top screen and whirlpool arm.
Brewed a Citra Pale Ale without the spider and brewed again with the spider, definitely impedes the hop flavour/aroma.
Throw in loose and they end up stuck in the cone from the whirlpool along with hot break.
I also stir mine in the spider throughout the boilI use one as well to prevent blockages which happen all the time when I throw in loose. Throughout the boil or hopstand I will stir it up with a stainless spoon, that definitely helps with the hop flavours and aroma.
Yes, used to bag them for dry hopping, now just leave them loose in the bottom of the secondary, cold crash to-1 C and the beer clears within a couple of days.How do you dry hop then, Foxy? Chuck em in loose?
Very elegant solution. I need to find a way to cold crash now my fermenters have outgrown my fermentation chamber. The simple solution is probably a bigger fermentation chamber!Yes, used to bag them for dry hopping, now just leave them loose in the bottom of the secondary, cold crash to-1 C and the beer clears within a couple of days.
From the kettle.
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In the fermentation chamber, with dry hops.
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