Luxo_Aussie
Well-Known Member
G'day All,
I've got a Grainfather Conical + Chiller arriving this week and now super pumped to have a great deal more control with my fermentation. Naturally, I'm keen to know how I should manage a hoppy beer from a fermentation process - planning a hoppy XPA, would this be the way to go?
1) Pitch yeast (in this case wyeast 1318) at 19 degrees, hold at that temperature for 5-7 days. Add dry hop at day 4-6 when 1-2 points from completion.
2) Once fermentation has finished and 5 days after adding dry hop, raise the temperature to 22 degrees and hold for another two days.
3) Cold crash and hold for two days before bottling.
I don't dry hop many of my beers so I'm a little unclear on if the dry hops should go in after fermentation has finished or when a few points from completion. Another question - does anyone cold crash, dump yeast and then dry hop? It sounds like dry hops should be added around 19-22 degrees so guess you'd need to raise the temperature afterward crashing for dry hopping. Keen to hear everyone's tried and tested techniques for this!
Cheers & Thanks!
I've got a Grainfather Conical + Chiller arriving this week and now super pumped to have a great deal more control with my fermentation. Naturally, I'm keen to know how I should manage a hoppy beer from a fermentation process - planning a hoppy XPA, would this be the way to go?
1) Pitch yeast (in this case wyeast 1318) at 19 degrees, hold at that temperature for 5-7 days. Add dry hop at day 4-6 when 1-2 points from completion.
2) Once fermentation has finished and 5 days after adding dry hop, raise the temperature to 22 degrees and hold for another two days.
3) Cold crash and hold for two days before bottling.
I don't dry hop many of my beers so I'm a little unclear on if the dry hops should go in after fermentation has finished or when a few points from completion. Another question - does anyone cold crash, dump yeast and then dry hop? It sounds like dry hops should be added around 19-22 degrees so guess you'd need to raise the temperature afterward crashing for dry hopping. Keen to hear everyone's tried and tested techniques for this!
Cheers & Thanks!