Braufather
Landlord.
Talking about 150g to 250 g dry hops.
First brew I had major issues trying to use the hop port as the funnel kept blocking so gave up on that.
For Second brew I dropped them in loose for 3 days, then cold crashed to about 2c. And kept there for a couple of days before racking but got massive astringency issues that I put down to a total contact time of about a week. ( regular brew, never had this issue before with SS brewbucket as didn't cold crash and hops removed after 3 days )
So for third brew, dropped in loose but racked after 2 days at 16c. This time the hop matter caked completely around the pick up filter It didn’t enter the filter but caked all around it, so despite reading pressure to 20 psi it was hardly transferring at all. I have up after about 6 hours with half a keg full.
So a couple of questions
In general I’d be keen to here people,best practises for heavy dry hops with snub nose or appollo.
Specifically, on this brew I’m after a bit of reassurance. There was a lot of foam in the transfer as the beer made its glacial paced way through the caked hops. Obviously it’s a closed transfer and mostly full of CO2 but as I dry hopped loose via the open lid, some oxygen would have got in I guess. With all those hops and foaming I’m a tad worried about oxygenation issues.
pic attached ( probably would have helped if I had remembered to link the filter and float to the centre rod but not sure how much?
First brew I had major issues trying to use the hop port as the funnel kept blocking so gave up on that.
For Second brew I dropped them in loose for 3 days, then cold crashed to about 2c. And kept there for a couple of days before racking but got massive astringency issues that I put down to a total contact time of about a week. ( regular brew, never had this issue before with SS brewbucket as didn't cold crash and hops removed after 3 days )
So for third brew, dropped in loose but racked after 2 days at 16c. This time the hop matter caked completely around the pick up filter It didn’t enter the filter but caked all around it, so despite reading pressure to 20 psi it was hardly transferring at all. I have up after about 6 hours with half a keg full.
So a couple of questions
In general I’d be keen to here people,best practises for heavy dry hops with snub nose or appollo.
Specifically, on this brew I’m after a bit of reassurance. There was a lot of foam in the transfer as the beer made its glacial paced way through the caked hops. Obviously it’s a closed transfer and mostly full of CO2 but as I dry hopped loose via the open lid, some oxygen would have got in I guess. With all those hops and foaming I’m a tad worried about oxygenation issues.
pic attached ( probably would have helped if I had remembered to link the filter and float to the centre rod but not sure how much?
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