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AdamSon

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Hi folks, I'm planning my next brew and I want to add my own mix for the dry hop stage. Should I be using hop pellets for this?
 
I would prefer to go with full hops if I can, I suppose I should have asked, can I just throw in the hops towards the end of fermentation or do I need to prime them or something in some way? I know I can just throw in the hop pellets.

I'm also curious why you would say that @pms67
 
I just feel the pellets get into the wort better if that makes any sense, i definitely get a more pronounced flavour when i use the pellets, it may of course all be in my mind ;)
 
I just feel the pellets get into the wort better if that makes any sense, i definitely get a more pronounced flavour when i use the pellets, it may of course all be in my mind ;)

It would make sense to me that the greater surface area with pellet hops could potentially infuse more flavour, I also have a preference for pellets in dry hop because they settle out at the bottom of FV (quicker with cold crash) and dont seem to retain as much beer as whole hops. But I still use both types for this purpose
 
I do find pound for pound pellets a re bit more bang for your buck, use what you can get but if you have both I think now I am going to go for pellets
 
Keep saying I must try pellet hops, but also seem to forget when ordering stuff, they do seem easier for dry hopping.

Jay
 
Thanks folks, I will go with the pellets :). Where's best/cheapest to get them from? I'm after citra, chinook and simcoe mainly, around £6 per 100g seems like the going rate?
 
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