hobospy
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I brewed a Dr Smurto's Golden Ale (rye version) but substituted in Simcoe as the hop (still bittered to 30IBU including 30g additions at 5 mins and 0 mins), from my notes it seemed to taste OK when fermenting but now I've kegged it all I am getting is the beer (malty) flavour and nothing from the hops. Spoke to the guys at the LHBS and he suggested that my hop sock might be blocked and not allowing the oils to enter into the brew.
Any ideas on whether this is where I have gone wrong? Only other thing I can think of is the use of gelatine after I kegged.
Also any ideas on how to remedy? I tried creating a hop tea (250ml of boiled & cooled to 78C water before adding 25g of Simcoe, steeped for 15 minutes whilst cooling to approx. 25C) which I back pressured into my keg after purging the PET bottle with C02. My only other thought was to try dry hopping with another load of Simcoe, I have a couple of SS ball things I could suspend in and tie off with dental floss.
Thanks,
Christopher
Any ideas on whether this is where I have gone wrong? Only other thing I can think of is the use of gelatine after I kegged.
Also any ideas on how to remedy? I tried creating a hop tea (250ml of boiled & cooled to 78C water before adding 25g of Simcoe, steeped for 15 minutes whilst cooling to approx. 25C) which I back pressured into my keg after purging the PET bottle with C02. My only other thought was to try dry hopping with another load of Simcoe, I have a couple of SS ball things I could suspend in and tie off with dental floss.
Thanks,
Christopher