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I cant find much on this, other than a GEB sponsors thread that has been closed down.
Has anybody tried this product yet? would they recommend it?
Has anybody tried this product yet? would they recommend it?
Excellent, I look forward to hearing how the beer turns out. The thought of stirring into water first seems like a sure way to get oxygen into them.I've recently used them. I've not kegged the beer yet so can't really say much about the flavour. But I will say that they are a pain in the **** to get into the beer! Suggesting they are soluble in cold beer is rediculous. I had to mix them with warm water and even then they didn't easily dissolve.
Once I worked that was done they looked like milky tea which was a bit odd. Got another 15ml to try. Fingers crossed they work as described as I'd love to replace the dry hops in the neipas I make as I end up losing about 7 litres of beer.
I'm curious as to why you wouldn't just use normal hops?
Ahhh - ok, makes sense thanks :hat:The pitch for this kind of thing is all about a) reducing grassiness from hop material when dry-hopping in large amounts and b) reducing beer lost by absorption in hops.
Excellent, I look forward to hearing how the beer turns out. The thought of stirring into water first seems like a sure way to get oxygen into them.
How did you get on,, are they any good ?I've recently used them. I've not kegged the beer yet so can't really say much about the flavour. But I will say that they are a pain in the **** to get into the beer! Suggesting they are soluble in cold beer is rediculous. I had to mix them with warm water and even then they didn't easily dissolve.
Once I worked that was done they looked like milky tea which was a bit odd. Got another 15ml to try. Fingers crossed they work as described as I'd love to replace the dry hops in the neipas I make as I end up losing about 7 litres of beer.
How did you get on,, are they any good ?
Il keep away , thanks for replywell, defo don’t keg hop with them! They just sank to the bottom and ruined the beer for at least the first third.
I haven’t bothered since those 2 brews. They are just a PITA to dissolve and get into the beer. They taste good tho when you manage it.
I was thinking about this. Maybe mix them in a purged pressure capable vessel like the collection jar from a fermzilla. Has anyone thought about doing that?Excellent, I look forward to hearing how the beer turns out. The thought of stirring into water first seems like a sure way to get oxygen into them.
I've played around with them on a few brews and I have to say I'm a big fan. I add them close to yeast pitch though, and blend up with some wort in my Nutri-ninja. Means I don't have to worry about oxygen and they get really well dissolved. Huge reduction in losses and some really hoppy beer. Plus don't have to dump out as much dry hop etcIt was mostly user error I suspect. I’m sure they do what they say when you get the hang of how to use them.
I suppose you could add to sterilised water in a flex chamber, stick that on a stir plate to gently stir it in and then connect to the dump valve and purge.I was thinking about this. Maybe mix them in a purged pressure capable vessel like the collection jar from a fermzilla. Has anyone thought about doing that?
What have you been using for your dosing rate?I've played around with them on a few brews and I have to say I'm a big fan. I add them close to yeast pitch though, and blend up with some wort in my Nutri-ninja. Means I don't have to worry about oxygen and they get really well dissolved. Huge reduction in losses and some really hoppy beer. Plus don't have to dump out as much dry hop etc
I had a beer by Deya which had 100% of the dry hop from this product and loved it. Hence the rabbit hole...
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