Like others have said it's ready to bottle. If you want to leave it for a day or two longer, because it's not convenient for you to bottle, it won't make all that much difference, and you certainly won't 'ruin' it because you have already had the hops in for 3 days. I dry hop most of my beers and leave the hops in the beer for anywhere between 5-7 days, and this includes the AIPA.Hi all
I have had this fermenting for over 3 weeks as stated by most people about this brew it takes much longer to ferment out than in the instructions.
I checked the gravity 1.010 and as per instructions dry hopped. However after 3 days the gravity is still at 1.010. The instructions recommend bottling at 1.007 or below.
My question is a shall I just bottle at 1.010? 0r should I wait longer for gravity to go down? I am just concerned the hops will be in too long and ruin the brew.
Thanks
But do you get hop bits in your beer as it is served, especially since it's hop pellets you are using not flowers and there's 100g of them?If barreling then when fermentation is complete pour the hops into the barrel add the brew and extra sugar and leave for a week somewhere warm to secondary ferment and then try and wait for at least two months or more.
But do you get hop bits in your beer as it is served, especially since it's hop pellets you are using not flowers and there's 100g of them?
Plus I find that once Youngs AIPA is clear, it's ready to drink, and what's more, the longer you leave it the impact of the dry hop reduces, which is my experience with all dry hopped beers.
Beerisgod, yes i did slightly so good to know. That would explain.
I actually transferred to a barreling bucket last night. I used a sieve with a muslin over it, (all sterilized) when siphoning over after hearing you can get quite a bit of debris in this beer. This worked an absolute treat and the brew in the bucket was cloudy but no random floaters, looks as if will clear. It actually tasted very promising also :smile:
Interestingly I checked the gravity again before adding the priming sugar. It was more like 1.008. So I think the hops might have interfered with my gravity reading! Is that possible, generally consensus is that it can't.
But hey, we are all bottled and looking forward to a taster in a couple of weeks to see how things are progressing!
sounds like the nucleation sites of the hops may have played a part if ur reading was stable at 1.010.
I played it safe with a muslin (containing the hops), I felt this was such a huge amount I didn't want to risk a blocked syphon. hope I haven't missed out on the extra potency loose hops produce.
im going to give it a full month before I even consider drinking this beer,or at least until , as another post mentioned, until its cleared.
Hope it comes out ok. are you keeping it in the warm for a couple of weeks first?
I usually use a large muslin bag for dry hopping (in conjunction with a swirl of the FV twice a day for the first three days to redistribute the hops to improve the uptake of the hops). However last time I dry hopped I chucked the hop pellets in as they are and used the mesh sock thingy that came with a Festival Landlords Bitter kit (this goes over the siphon tube), and was surprised to find it worked.Oh what fun I had siphoning this into a pb the other night! Note to self, put hops in a muslin bag next time.
Let me understand this one, only 'cos Im a simple bloke...I left my un used muslin in some sterilizer for ten mins then some starsan. hope this had the same effect as boiling it!
I couldn't believe even with four teaspoons the bag came floating to the top, must have been by day three as id stirred it on day two trying to rouse the yeast (my reading was still a bit high but brewing short was the cause) and didn't notice this then.
I think ill use some brass weights for the razor back kit as this also has a high hop quantity
Stick one in each bottle and don't worry...it won't make a whole lot of differenceEvening all, I'm a complete newbie to this brewing lark and I'd really appreciate a bit of advice please...
I'm brewing the American IPA and things seem to be going well despite the crappy weather effecting temperatures over the last few weeks!
I'm coming to the end of primary fermentation with a gravity of around 1.008 and I'm all set to dry hop this week as per the instructions.
The problem is I'm not sure how to go about priming prior to bottling; I've got a mixed selection of 330ml and 500ml bottles to use, but no secondary vessel to transfer to with the priming sugar that came with the kit.
My question is, and I appreciate this is probably daft, but can I add the dissolved sugar to my main bucket instead of transferring to a secondary?
If not, I have a stash of carbonation drops to use instead - how many would you recommend using for 330 and 500ml bottles?
Thanks in advance, Dave
Evening all, I'm a complete newbie to this brewing lark and I'd really appreciate a bit of advice please...
I'm brewing the American IPA and things seem to be going well despite the crappy weather effecting temperatures over the last few weeks!
I'm coming to the end of primary fermentation with a gravity of around 1.008 and I'm all set to dry hop this week as per the instructions.
The problem is I'm not sure how to go about priming prior to bottling; I've got a mixed selection of 330ml and 500ml bottles to use, but no secondary vessel to transfer to with the priming sugar that came with the kit.
My question is, and I appreciate this is probably daft, but can I add the dissolved sugar to my main bucket instead of transferring to a secondary?
If not, I have a stash of carbonation drops to use instead - how many would you recommend using for 330 and 500ml bottles?
Thanks in advance, Dave
Evening all, I'm a complete newbie to this brewing lark and I'd really appreciate a bit of advice please...
I'm brewing the American IPA and things seem to be going well despite the crappy weather effecting temperatures over the last few weeks!
I'm coming to the end of primary fermentation with a gravity of around 1.008 and I'm all set to dry hop this week as per the instructions.
The problem is I'm not sure how to go about priming prior to bottling; I've got a mixed selection of 330ml and 500ml bottles to use, but no secondary vessel to transfer to with the priming sugar that came with the kit.
My question is, and I appreciate this is probably daft, but can I add the dissolved sugar to my main bucket instead of transferring to a secondary?
If not, I have a stash of carbonation drops to use instead - how many would you recommend using for 330 and 500ml bottles?
Thanks in advance, Dave
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