Grain bill too complex?

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I've always left them in but my only thing would be that I like the slight grassiness of Cascade so I'd never bothered considering leaving it out.

And the really intense hoppiness does die down a little either way you go.

Sounds like we independently arrived at the same keg hopping rates, then.

Oh, and tie the teabags to the dip tube for beer out. That way the beer has to be sucked through it to come out to the glass.
 
Yes it does seem that way, was thinking approx 2g per L would do the trick. Got dental floss tied 2 the bag hanging out the seal just long enough so it shouldn’t reach the bottom & block the tube, not big on grassy, I’ll probably pull em out in a few days anyway.

Just had a quick sip then, not quite fully carbed yet, but it’s a completely different beer.. Way way better with the dry hops. Was going to try to not dry hop this one, just beefed up on boil additions, it has to be impossible to reach that level of aroma with just boil additions. Dry hops are the key!!
 

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