Presently I have an one brewing system which is rated as 65l and it's easy to push it to 70l with a boil, though I'm brewing raw ale now and volume is not an issue. I always adjust recipes to achieve the OG and the ABV so this part is not an issue.
I'm pressure fermenting with a 60l ferm and with a 59l batch it's a bit tight, fermenter loss is about 3 to 4l and ideally I'd like 55l clear for 3 corney kegs.
I'm considering reducing the volume of the wort into the fermenter by about 3l storing excess wort until required to make a hop tea this being added close to end of fermentation, obviously the whole process will have to be ultra clean.
Is it worth making a hop tea with excess wort or just sterile water and if so what ratio of pellet hops to liquid.
If I make a hop tea with stored wort ideally I'd want to ensure fermentation is still active when added.
So this is an idea I have please add comments, especially on any potential flaws
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I'm pressure fermenting with a 60l ferm and with a 59l batch it's a bit tight, fermenter loss is about 3 to 4l and ideally I'd like 55l clear for 3 corney kegs.
I'm considering reducing the volume of the wort into the fermenter by about 3l storing excess wort until required to make a hop tea this being added close to end of fermentation, obviously the whole process will have to be ultra clean.
Is it worth making a hop tea with excess wort or just sterile water and if so what ratio of pellet hops to liquid.
If I make a hop tea with stored wort ideally I'd want to ensure fermentation is still active when added.
So this is an idea I have please add comments, especially on any potential flaws
The option