Brew_Dave
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Hi Brewers,
Just canvassing people's opinions on whether or not I should/need to upgrade my brewing equipment.
Currently I ferment my beer in a plastic bucket, and then transfer my beer into a bottling bucket, before bottling. This method has worked really well so far, I have mainly brewed Belgian beers, traditional English ales - nothing with tons of hops.
I'm wanting to start brewing hoppier beers - experimenting with dry hopping and having a go at brewing NEIPA style beers.
I've read that when brewing a NEIPA I need to watch out for oxidization and one way of avoiding this is to perform a closed transfer. So, I guess my question is - can I brew something like a NEIPA, or other hoppier beers using my current set up, or should I look to upgrade?
P.S - not sure if this matters but the recipe I am currently putting together I only plan to dry hop once.
Thanks in advance.
Just canvassing people's opinions on whether or not I should/need to upgrade my brewing equipment.
Currently I ferment my beer in a plastic bucket, and then transfer my beer into a bottling bucket, before bottling. This method has worked really well so far, I have mainly brewed Belgian beers, traditional English ales - nothing with tons of hops.
I'm wanting to start brewing hoppier beers - experimenting with dry hopping and having a go at brewing NEIPA style beers.
I've read that when brewing a NEIPA I need to watch out for oxidization and one way of avoiding this is to perform a closed transfer. So, I guess my question is - can I brew something like a NEIPA, or other hoppier beers using my current set up, or should I look to upgrade?
P.S - not sure if this matters but the recipe I am currently putting together I only plan to dry hop once.
Thanks in advance.