Hi, I''m in the same situation. I've tried to make 5 different IPA style hoppy beers which turned out being pretty good but never as hoppy as I wanted. I do BIAB, I bottle and I do:
- big 0' additions at 80ºC for 30' before chilling
- use an immersion chiller
- ph control with lactic acid (mash and sparge)
- salts additions (mash, sparge and boil "for seasoning")
- dry hopping with multiple socks (to try to maximize the contact of the hops with the beer) using weight to keep them submerged
I prime the bottles with table sugar individually and I use a wand for filling the bottles straight from THE fermenter (one and only, the fermenter tap/spiggot is always above the level of the trub) from the bottom, so the beer is almost not-in-contact with the air.
Las time, I washed my hands thoroughly, sprayed them with sanitizer, let them dry and I squeezed the hop shocks inside the fermenter. Still not hoppy enough.
For my next one (
https://aussiehomebrewer.com/threads/biab-american-pale-ale-extra-hoppy.97202/#post-1490593) I will (on top of the ph control, salts, chilling, etc.):
- use Citra and Amarillo hops instead of a single hop
- use one hop shock for the 60' addition, another for the 10' and two more for the 0' instead of filling the hop spider with all the hops
- 4.7g/L at 0'
- squeeze the **** out of the shocks after chilling (sanitized hands)
- start dry hopping after 5 days or fermentation complete
without hop shocks
- 8.8g/L dry hop: half for 7 days, the other half for 4 days.
- cold crash for 24h to 3ºC before bottling <- I have a fermentation fridge at last!
- fill all bottles, put the caps on top and then start to bottle (instead of fill and cap right away) as told in a previous post
If that doesn't work, next time I will thorw the hops directly into the pot and I will try the whirpool-and-syphon (my kettle doesn't have a tap/spiggot). On top of that I will make a hop infusion in boiled water (steep 10g/L, 5' at 90ºC, then cool quickly to room temp before priming) with the priming sugar and I will prime the bottles with this syrup instead of only the sugar.
If this doesn't work, I will stop trying to make hoppy beers until I have kegs :S
...there's plenty of fish in the sea.