Mesh size - hop bag

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There's quite a bit on the net about this. It depends if you're using hop cones or pellets to some extent
 
Yup. And be very careful with mesh, as a scale it seems to have several "standards"

Micron is easiest. Was a proper pita when I wanted a set of flour sieves.
 
My Hop spider, used during boil, is a very fine mesh. I recirculate through the hops to ensure good utilisation, but with 50g or more of hop pellets from 15/20min, the spider blocks. And overflows unless flow kept right down.
But even when it oveflows, I've not had pump cloggig issues yet (BZ gen4). But it did once, when I tried without spider.

Big issue - spider takes ages to clean afterwards, even using a fine water spray.

My SS hop container, used for dry hopping, has much larger holes. Do see occasional hop (pellet) particles, when transferring, but they never seem to appear in finished beer.

I've started going for leaf hops, where available. Then everything is so much easier to clean.
 
That's exactly what I found.
Solved with an MJ 800 in the boil. Cleans up with a shower head.
I kept my finer one for dry hopping.

Caustic (TFR) gets them super clean in seconds after rinsing away the debris.
 
That's exactly what I found.
Solved with an MJ 800 in the boil. Cleans up with a shower head.
I kept my finer one for dry hopping.

Caustic (TFR) gets them super clean in seconds after rinsing away the debris.
Whats an MJ 800?
A Miracle MJ800, Commercial Centrifugal Fruit & Vegetable Juicer - I doubt ???
 
I'm guessing Mangrove Jacks 800 micron.

I have a 460 micron one. Use with leaf hops only. Works well. Not too hard to clean with a spray head.
 

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