Oneflewover
Landlord.
Duplicate post sorry
Adapted my kit to use pellets, once you sort the filter/filtering side of things, I can't see any advantage of leaf. I now only lose a few ml of wort to hop absorption, and minimal kettle loses to trub. As the storage needs are so much reduced it facilitates bulk buying of hops, and as a result cheaper hops. Exclusively use pellets now for dry hopping, throw them in and let them stink to the bottom of the FV.
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I use a grainfather/mangrove jacks hop spider, they're great. Pull it out and give it shake just before transfer to get the wort out of it. Think i paid �ã30, although you can get them from aliexpress for around �ã18.
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I was up at Adnams brewery a year or so ago, and was surprised to find that they use pellets exclusively now. The reasons given were much as others on this thread have said; easier to store, which meant that in the same space they could buy far more and get a bigger discount. Our guide also felt that they retained more freshness (less surface area exposed) and that they were also easier to handle.
Despite all this I still try to use leaf; don't ask me why though! I suppose I like the 'tradionalness' of using hops. I must say that I hadn't thought about how much wort I've been losing...may have to have a rethink!
I did try some pellets in my grainfather a couple of brews ago. I use a hop spider (ali express, anbout �ã7 delivered!) and thinking about it now, the pellets were actually easier as they took up less room. Definitly need a rethink now!
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