thielus_protar
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Without thinking too much about it I tossed my dry hops in a sack and dropped them into my keg 10 days ago. Flavor is right where I think it needs to be. I popped the keg top and the sack is in there somewhere...just not sure where.
My question is how best to get it out of the keg.
Unbaited hook and reel? I'm not sure I can hit that small of a target from the other side of the garage.
Remove the top, lay keg on its side and stick arm in when finished draining? Seems counter productive and a waste of deliciousness.
Long wire with bend on the end to hook the sack? Seems like a better idea than laying an open keg on its side.
Rig a jumper and push deliciousness into empty keg then perform option #2 with minimal loss of said deliciousness.
Do nothing and ride it out and note the way the flavor changes over time.
I can be pretty lazy so I'm leaning toward doing nothing but this keg has to keep until the middle of April when it will be served to family and friends.
Any opinions and ridicule are welcome. :fro:
My question is how best to get it out of the keg.
Unbaited hook and reel? I'm not sure I can hit that small of a target from the other side of the garage.
Remove the top, lay keg on its side and stick arm in when finished draining? Seems counter productive and a waste of deliciousness.
Long wire with bend on the end to hook the sack? Seems like a better idea than laying an open keg on its side.
Rig a jumper and push deliciousness into empty keg then perform option #2 with minimal loss of said deliciousness.
Do nothing and ride it out and note the way the flavor changes over time.
I can be pretty lazy so I'm leaning toward doing nothing but this keg has to keep until the middle of April when it will be served to family and friends.
Any opinions and ridicule are welcome. :fro: