I buy stockings all the time. I use them to tie up my roses/tomatoes/whatever needs tying up. Cheaper than garden ties from the big green shed and softer on the plants cause they've got a bit of give.slash22000 said:Well, except for the looks you get as a grown ass bearded man buying stockings at Woolies.
I did it this way the last two brews and it took me 2 extra hours to bottle because the hops kept clogging up the bottling tube, it was a nightmare! I think I'm gonna try the bag, string and sanitised marbles for the next oneJDW81 said:What is wrong with putting the hops straight in the fermenter? I bottle right out of the primary and don't end up with a glass full of hop particulate.
Proffs said:Mate, just get some muslin cloth from spotlight and cut into something like 20x20cm squares. Also get some kitchen twine from woolies. Throw enough of both in some starsan and wrap your hops along with a sanitized fishing sinker in the cloth and tie it off into the fermenter.
Dry hop as long as you like and remove. Cut sinker out and throw the rest in the bin. Easy.
This is coming from a fella that used to chuck hops straight in the FV. Just feels gross spitting hop leaves off your tongue.
If you are able to cold condition the Brew the issue is solved as all the hop particulate drops and compacts with the yeastfroidy said:I did it this way the last two brews and it took me 2 extra hours to bottle because the hops kept clogging up the bottling tube, it was a nightmare! I think I'm gonna try the bag, string and sanitised marbles for the next one
Tried the 'hop tea' method but it doesn't give nearly the same 'kick' for me
I just empty out the hop matter and throw the bag in the washing machine. I found it cleaned up pretty good and was easy as.Rocker1986 said:Too much of a pain in the arse cleaning the hop matter out of it after bottling the brew.