MarkBastard
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Hang on, isn't Stone & Wood Pacific Ale heavily dry hopped with Galaxy? Taste it fresh from Byron and it is absolutely awesome.
Hang on, isn't Stone & Wood Pacific Ale heavily dry hopped with Galaxy? Taste it fresh from Byron and it is absolutely awesome.
Hang on, isn't Stone & Wood Pacific Ale heavily dry hopped with Galaxy? Taste it fresh from Byron and it is absolutely awesome.
Apparantly so but I've made this twice now, once with dry hop and once without and I found I was much closer in flavour profile without the dry hop. But i was only making it as an extract recipe. Used around 60g of hops all under 20mins adding all down to 5 mins. Was getting plenty of flavour as expected but the beauty of no dry hop was no herbal kind of taste.
Maybe they have a secret of Galaxy and dry hopping that we dont know about?
I'm the same mark... i routinely dry hop, with many different varieties of hop into the fermentor from anything from a few days to couple of weeks before kegging, or dryhop in the keg and don't remove it till the keg is done. Never had this grassiness from over exposure that people talk. Or if i have i like it.When I dry hop I make up a swiss voile baggy and put it in the keg. I don't remove it until the keg is drunk, sometimes months later.
When I dry hop I make up a swiss voile baggy and put it in the keg. I don't remove it until the keg is drunk, sometimes months later.