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08-13-2009, 11:48 PM
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Sanitizing dry hops
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This will be my first dry hop, and I just want to throw the hops in for the last 2 weeks in the primary. Should I sanitize the pellets by putting them in a solution of water and crushed campden tablet the day before?
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08-13-2009, 11:51 PM
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Nope, just toss em' in.
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08-14-2009, 01:31 AM
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Agreed. Every hop based talk I've heard from the craft brew guys say not to worry and back it up with some science. Just toss them in.
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08-14-2009, 02:17 AM
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Why would you have to sanitise hops? they have threre own PH. Thrown them in, and enjoy.
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08-18-2009, 04:23 AM
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What about home grown hops? My hops have been subject to all sorts of dust and contamination during this season of growth. They were grown organically, so they are not completely free of pests, namely spiderwebs. I am planning an ipa that will be heavily dry hopped. Do I need to sanitize my hops?
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08-18-2009, 04:50 AM
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I personally would take your whole grown hops and vacuum seal them. Then place them in the in the freezer for a couple of days. At that point I would be satisfied.
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Take the whole grown hops and a little water (1 or 2 cups) and make a hop tea by boiling them. Then add the Hops+Tea water to the secondary.
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You could put a little water(2 to 4 table spoons) in the bottom of a pan, bring it to a boil, toss your hops in and put a lid on top and steam for a minute. Then add what water is left and the fresh hops to the secondary/primary.
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Take a Quality Vodka and put your hops in a shallow dish and cover with vodka. Let soak for a day or so. Then add the Hops + the vodka to the secondary. (Remember you'll be increasing the alcohol content).
I've probably left out another method I've used...but this should work for you.
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08-18-2009, 06:14 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by GlassblowersBrew
What about home grown hops? My hops have been subject to all sorts of dust and contamination during this season of growth. They were grown organically, so they are not completely free of pests, namely spiderwebs. I am planning an ipa that will be heavily dry hopped. Do I need to sanitize my hops?
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I just threw mine in. There doesnt seem to be issues so far.
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08-18-2009, 03:05 PM
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Thanks for the advice. I'm surprised there isn't more discussion on this topic with the number of brewers that grow their own hops.
Could I soak them in a little star san for a min and then toss them in the secondary? I'm trying to avoid boiling or subjecting them to too much heat so I may retain the most hop aroma. I am paranoid about infection because I've had those problems in the past.
Thanks!
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08-19-2009, 02:12 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by GlassblowersBrew
Could I soak them in a little star san for a min and then toss them in the secondary? I'm trying to avoid boiling or subjecting them to too much heat so I may retain the most hop aroma. I am paranoid about infection because I've had those problems in the past.
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That's why I was asking about the campden tablets. Maybe crush 1/2 tablet and add it to hops that have enough water just to cover it, and let it sit for 24 hours?
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08-20-2009, 07:49 AM
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Please don't soak your hops in Star San! I almost had a heart attack! Hops, from my understanding are naturally antiseptic, plus the added bonus of microbes not surviving being frozen (if you freeze your hops like most people). I have never heard of an infection from dry hopping
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