HomeBrewDan
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Do I need to sterilize my hops in anyway when I throw them into the fermenter during fermentation? I'm about 4 days in so yeast is still very active.
As as been noted, cant see much point dry hopping into an bubbling mass and driving off all the aromatic oils, which is really the point of the exercise.HomeBrewDan said:Do I need to sterilize my hops in anyway when I throw them into the fermenter during fermentation? I'm about 4 days in so yeast is still very active.
What an excuse, blame the hops. :huh:indica86 said:hops have anti bacterial properties, thats why I drink so many hoppy beers
Or use more hops. Surprised Yob liked your post he could sell more hops./// said:Nope, chuck em in straight. We go in at diacetyl rest, if a second charge is needed we go in again at 2-4 days from the initial with a drop to 12c on the second amount.
You get better results off the yeast. Easy for me as i have conicals and can yeast-off easy. transfer to another barrel on the HB scale. the hop oils will coast the yeast, sucking out flavour.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TFRlidbpmTkJazzman said:My big worry was waiting until the ferment had finished, coz opening it up lets in the air but there is no more CO2 happening to pump it out- so maybe the beer goes off?
What about for aroma? I'm pretty happy with the flavours I get, but right now I'm chasing more aroma./// said:You get better results off the yeast. Easy for me as i have conicals and can yeast-off easy. transfer to another barrel on the HB scale. the hop oils will coast the yeast, sucking out flavour.
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