Orpheus
Well-Known Member
I dry hopped my first IPA with 1 oz. of Centennial and 1 oz. of Cascade.
I had one week in the primary. I transferred it to a secondary clearing vessel and this is when I dry hopped it. It has been in secondary for two weeks and I'm getting ready to keg. The thing is, I was fully expecting the hops to fall to the bottom, but this never happened. They floated at the top and remained there.
Obviously, this is going to create problems for racking to my keg. Any suggestions on how I can accomplish this without sucking hops into my keg?
I had one week in the primary. I transferred it to a secondary clearing vessel and this is when I dry hopped it. It has been in secondary for two weeks and I'm getting ready to keg. The thing is, I was fully expecting the hops to fall to the bottom, but this never happened. They floated at the top and remained there.
Obviously, this is going to create problems for racking to my keg. Any suggestions on how I can accomplish this without sucking hops into my keg?