Dry hopping

Australia & New Zealand Homebrewing Forum

Help Support Australia & New Zealand Homebrewing Forum:

This site may earn a commission from merchant affiliate links, including eBay, Amazon, and others.

feralbass

Well-Known Member
Joined
25/4/16
Messages
117
Reaction score
48
Location
Sydney
Hi folks,

1st dumb question.

I put a brew on today, S&W Pacific ale clone, (this is the reason I have started to brew again; tasted it while on holidays; WOW, Ned Murphy, if they have it want an arm and a leg for it.

When you dry hop at the end, (I plan on day before bottling) (Galaxy pellets), do you guys soak the pellets before adding them to the wort or do you just throw them in?

Thanks for any replies in advance, cheers, John.
 
Hi,
I have just started to drink my first S&W clone, yum! I dry hopped with 30g galaxy pellets, put in a chux cloth tied into a pouch with string. Threw the pouch into the fermenter after 7 days. CC'd 3 days later.
 
throw em in dry and at least for a couple of days.
 
just throw em in, either loose or in some kind of bag, i have used a stocking before. make sure the bag is sanitised.

like others said, leave em in for 3 days

Enjoy the beer!
 
The Brewing Network has a good podcast called Brew Strong. They have a good episode about dry hopping. Give it a listen when you get a chance.
 
I put em in loose usually when fernentation has slowed right down. usually have em in there for 3 or 4 days then cold crash

if using pellets loose I think cold crash is a must to get rid most of the bits . the one time I diditn CC after a pellet dry hop the beer had allot of hop bits in it and the tap got half clogged while bottling and it took forever
 
3 days out from bottling seem to give me the best dry-hop. I now tend to cold crash for the last 4 days before bottling. I always use a hop sock, as it contains a lot of the hop material.

Cheers,
Pete
 
Potentially stupid question from a new homebrewer - when you use a hop sock to dry hop, do you just spray with sanitiser to sanitise the hop sock or do you boil it?

Cheers,
Brad
 
brewdjoffe said:
Potentially stupid question from a new homebrewer - when you use a hop sock to dry hop, do you just spray with sanitiser to sanitise the hop sock or do you boil it?

Cheers,
Brad
wouldn't hurt to boil it first, but probably not always needed. i would do it for peace of mind though.
 
brewdjoffe said:
Potentially stupid question from a new homebrewer - when you use a hop sock to dry hop, do you just spray with sanitiser to sanitise the hop sock or do you boil it?

Cheers,
Brad
Sorry Brad for being tardy.

Yes, I sanitise the hop sock, then squeeze between some clean paper towel to take all the liquid out of it, then load with hop pellets, and then carefully lay onto the surface of the wort, and put the lid back on.

Cheers,

Pete
 
Gigantorus said:
Sorry Brad for being tardy.

Yes, I sanitise the hop sock, then squeeze between some clean paper towel to take all the liquid out of it, then load with hop pellets, and then carefully lay onto the surface of the wort, and put the lid back on.

Cheers,

Pete
Thanks Pete
 
Old Bloke said:
Hi,
I have just started to drink my first S&W clone, yum! I dry hopped with 30g galaxy pellets, put in a chux cloth tied into a pouch with string. Threw the pouch into the fermenter after 7 days. CC'd 3 days later.
you my friend are a genious.... here i am buying hop socks from the homebrew store like a fool.
 
I dry hop more beers than I don't, never used stockings or g-strings anything like that in my beer I just drop 'em in, don't worry they'll settle.\

The chux is a cheese maker's trick
 
feralbass said:
I put a brew on today, S&W Pacific ale clone, (this is the reason I have started to brew again; tasted it while on holidays; WOW, Ned Murphy, if they have it want an arm and a leg for it.
.
hey man where did you end up with the recipe for the pacific ale..
have been playing around with a clone.. pretty much

wheat and light malts + galaxy and a decent dry hop :)
cheers
Fluff
 
Hi Fluff
This was the 1st batch out of a new fermentor and I was worried about the plastic taste coming thru so I purposely made the brew a bit more bitter than usual to over come it.
Also, I got snowed under at work and forgot to dry hop so I made a tea with 30g of hops and and thru it in at bottling. The results pretty good even at if bit bitter for my taste. 3 week in the bottle carbonated up nicely, drinks well, galaxy nice taste and aroma.
The next 2 batches have also been run at higher than usual bittering, 1.(galaxy, amarillo and cascade dry hopped over 7 days)(150 lashes type beer) 2.(citra and aramillo, still fermenting, will dry hop for a week).
Next batch I will wind the bittering off.
 
feralbass said:
Hi Fluff
This was the 1st batch out of a new fermentor and I was worried about the plastic taste coming thru so I purposely made the brew a bit more bitter than usual to over come it.
Also, I got snowed under at work and forgot to dry hop so I made a tea with 30g of hops and and thru it in at bottling. The results pretty good even at if bit bitter for my taste. 3 week in the bottle carbonated up nicely, drinks well, galaxy nice taste and aroma.
The next 2 batches have also been run at higher than usual bittering, 1.(galaxy, amarillo and cascade dry hopped over 7 days)(150 lashes type beer) 2.(citra and aramillo, still fermenting, will dry hop for a week).
Next batch I will wind the bittering off.
Never had an issue with a new fermenter, but I always hit it with hot boiling water since I dunno what's been in there before I got it.

Are you using galaxy to bitter? Can be a bit unwieldy for some...

I'd be surprised if you got anywhere near everything you could out of those hops if you dropped them in right before bottling, but I'm glad the beer turned out good (they're hard to **** up hey)
 
Think its worth mentioning that dry hopping too long with Galaxy will give some undesirable grassy flavors.
 
Frothy1 said:
Think its worth mentioning that dry hopping too long with Galaxy will give some undesirable grassy flavors.
I've heard some people say 2 days, any more no good... I usually give it 4-5 before crashing, never had any issues with galaxy that people complain about excluding one time the bitterness was a bit harsh but I just FWH galaxy if I plan to use it as my primary bittering hop.
 
You can cold crash and dry-hop at the same time without any issues. I've done a few brews now and cold crash at 1C or 2C for the final 3 or 4 days and dry-hop for the same period using a hop sock and get a just as good late hop flavour/aroma (maybe even a little cleaner flavour). It's probably a less harsh flavour than what I used to get pre-cold crashing days.

Also if you can't get Galaxy hops then gran some Brooklyn (or Moutere as it's now known).

Cheers,
Pete
 
mongey said:
if using pellets loose I think cold crash is a must to get rid most of the bits . the one time I diditn CC after a pellet dry hop the beer had allot of hop bits in it and the tap got half clogged while bottling and it took forever
Hi all,

I'm still new to this - excuse the dumb/overly cautious question. I have a brew on now which is nearly finished fermenting to which I'd added loose pellets earlier on - didn't think of the hop bag (doh!). So to help the bits sediment out, cold crashing is the way to go? I thought of racking off to another vessel but don't have the gear handy for that option.

Cheers
 
Back
Top