brewintreg
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I've been making an IPA for the first time in my. All was going well, tasting great from the fermenter.
So, I dry hopped with 20g each of chinook and cascade. The hops were already open, so i boiled some water, quickly cooled to ~30° then submerged the hops in the hop bag to try and get rid of any oxygen (read it somewhere). Dumped it all in the fermenter, which splashed more than it should have.
Three days later, all of the tropical flavours have gone and the beer is quite bitter.
1. Should I just chuck it and start again our should I have patience? (really don't want to spend time bottling a crap beer)
2. If I went wrong, does it sound like oxidation or something else?
Thanks
OG1080 to FG1014 and fermentation had stopped on day 8.
So, I dry hopped with 20g each of chinook and cascade. The hops were already open, so i boiled some water, quickly cooled to ~30° then submerged the hops in the hop bag to try and get rid of any oxygen (read it somewhere). Dumped it all in the fermenter, which splashed more than it should have.
Three days later, all of the tropical flavours have gone and the beer is quite bitter.
1. Should I just chuck it and start again our should I have patience? (really don't want to spend time bottling a crap beer)
2. If I went wrong, does it sound like oxidation or something else?
Thanks
OG1080 to FG1014 and fermentation had stopped on day 8.