I hear you, and certainly no offense taken at the suggestion, but the first instance where I noticed this I was using loose plugs that scattered and floated at the top of the carboy... I'll try to get better set up for pics next time in case the same thing occurs I can send before and after...
interesting...something is definitely causing it to clump up... i'm shining a surefire flashlight through the carboy now and can actually see little globules coming together and falling out - there is a clearly distinguishable, clear field emanating out around the hop bag...
temps constant, not agitating beyond dropping the loose or bagged hops... in each case the hop addition was made immediately following the first removal of the plug in the carboy, but that reduction in pressure didn't strike me as significant... still scratching my head... beer went from...
I didn't see any allusions to this in searching the forum, but it has now happened three straight times... Adding dry hops to three different batches of ale in the secondary coincided with the very rapid (24-36 hours) clarification of the beer. In each case the beer had been upwards of two...
the 05 is a machine...pitched it dry last time and way too hot, so it took 12 hours before the airlock was bubbling furiously instead of the 8 or so i've experienced previously... it blew out of the airlock (5 gal in 6.5 gal fermenter) for each day for three straight... this stuff is automatic...
Last week I was pleasantly surprised when, without prompting, my wife said "you can keg your beer rather than bottle it right...? why don't we start doing that?" In hopes that others may share the opportunity to pause, contemplate and then reply "well, the equipment does cost a bit initially...
Used irish moss at the end of the boil for the first time, used liquid yeast for the first time, then dry hopped for the first time (plugs, loose in secondary)... Told myself I ought not to do the noob thing and write asking whether or not my beer is broken, especially without including a pic...
I'm a novice brewer, but very much the gadget and equipment guy. (I've got a nasty habit of overspending on my hobbies...) I was bummed that my LHBS closed before I could get there on the eve of my third boil, as everything I've read indicates this is a valuable piece of kit that will really...