I have keg hopped a few times and the result has been pleasing but I only do it when trying to turn around beers in a hurry. However I'm not sure you've picked a good test subject there with 90gms and that very hoppy FWK - what I mean is, with that recipe and volume of hops it is going to be a hop monster no matter which technique you've usedmstrelan said:It's been over two weeks now since I tried this. TL;DR it's delicious.
The beer is a single hop Mosaic IPA from a Craft Brewer fresh wort kit.
I leave my keg hops in until they blow, just with a zip tied paint strainer bag.mstrelan said:Two weeks on I tried some last night and it was incredible. It is definitely a hop monster but there was nothing unpleasant about it, no grassy tastes that others have reported. I would probably do it again, but probably use floss this time so I can easily remove it if I feel it's necessary.
More likely with nobles, but not restricted to, I'd go easy with galaxy and the ilk too.. Can do no harm with citra, Mosaic etc in my experience.Eagleburger said:I only tried it once and got grass(think it was saaz). What hops are least likely to give me grass?
I got galaxy, cascade, challenger, saaz, POR, tet, styrian goldings and citra on hand.
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