I've just brewed and bottled a batch of Hop Fiction using the DIYDog recipe from BrewDog.
The recipe called for 188g of dry hops (62.5g each of Mosaic, Chinook, and Amarillo). I don't know if anyone has tried putting that insane amount of dry hops into their FV, but the photos below show what it looks looks like. It smelt amazing.
I had a couple of problems though:
1. there was so much leaf matter in the FV it wouldn't sink into the brew. I had to stir it in to get it all wet. It kept rising up out of the brew so I ended up cracking open the FV very couple of days and stirring it back into the brew.
2. transfer to bottling bucket was a nightmare. The tap clogged; the siphon clogged. I ended up pouring it through a sieve, which was not great and it got oxygen and trub into the bottling bucket. And the hops soaked up a massive amount of my lovely brew. I think I lost over 2L from Fv to bottling bucket.
If anyone has any tips on how to handle extreme amounts of dry-hopping I'd be very grateful.
On the positive side the sample I had at bottling tasted fantastic, and not too far from the commercial Hop Fiction I think.
The recipe called for 188g of dry hops (62.5g each of Mosaic, Chinook, and Amarillo). I don't know if anyone has tried putting that insane amount of dry hops into their FV, but the photos below show what it looks looks like. It smelt amazing.
I had a couple of problems though:
1. there was so much leaf matter in the FV it wouldn't sink into the brew. I had to stir it in to get it all wet. It kept rising up out of the brew so I ended up cracking open the FV very couple of days and stirring it back into the brew.
2. transfer to bottling bucket was a nightmare. The tap clogged; the siphon clogged. I ended up pouring it through a sieve, which was not great and it got oxygen and trub into the bottling bucket. And the hops soaked up a massive amount of my lovely brew. I think I lost over 2L from Fv to bottling bucket.
If anyone has any tips on how to handle extreme amounts of dry-hopping I'd be very grateful.
On the positive side the sample I had at bottling tasted fantastic, and not too far from the commercial Hop Fiction I think.