Hey all,
I made an IPA but it got infected in the cube however I had a litre left over which I placed straight in the fridge, this did not get infected (smells and tastes good).
I made a 200ml scaled down yeast starter the other day and thought I'd ferment this litre out. It appears to be fermenting well (I have different sizes beakers etc so I can do this rather easily) as it should. I'll only get about two stubbies out of it, and I planned the recipe to be a split batch (in two 15L fermenters, out of the 27L primary fermenter), one half actually dryhopped with Cascade, the other dryhopped with Amarillo. The batch was made with these hops throughout, plus Horizon as well at bittering. I wanted to ferment it out so I could at least taste it, its my first IPA.
Question: I personally don't see why I can't drop the scaled down dryhop additions, which is actually about half a pellet, straight into the bottle then cap it, this being my dryhop stage, one bottle with Amarillo, one bottle for Cascade. Wasn't this hop IPAs first started, well similar to?
Would appreciate any thoughts or comments?
Cheers,
Steve
I made an IPA but it got infected in the cube however I had a litre left over which I placed straight in the fridge, this did not get infected (smells and tastes good).
I made a 200ml scaled down yeast starter the other day and thought I'd ferment this litre out. It appears to be fermenting well (I have different sizes beakers etc so I can do this rather easily) as it should. I'll only get about two stubbies out of it, and I planned the recipe to be a split batch (in two 15L fermenters, out of the 27L primary fermenter), one half actually dryhopped with Cascade, the other dryhopped with Amarillo. The batch was made with these hops throughout, plus Horizon as well at bittering. I wanted to ferment it out so I could at least taste it, its my first IPA.
Question: I personally don't see why I can't drop the scaled down dryhop additions, which is actually about half a pellet, straight into the bottle then cap it, this being my dryhop stage, one bottle with Amarillo, one bottle for Cascade. Wasn't this hop IPAs first started, well similar to?
Would appreciate any thoughts or comments?
Cheers,
Steve