P pacebrew Well-Known Member Joined Nov 2, 2009 Messages 129 Reaction score 2 Location California Feb 26, 2011 #1 THrew some pellets into my secondary and now my beer is full of hop chunks. lol
Jknapp Well-Known Member Joined Aug 12, 2009 Messages 212 Reaction score 6 Location Seattle Feb 26, 2011 #2 Yep, that's what'll happen. They'll settle out in a week. If not, crash cool and/or use a fine strainer bag over your siphon when u transfer.
Yep, that's what'll happen. They'll settle out in a week. If not, crash cool and/or use a fine strainer bag over your siphon when u transfer.
DeafSmith Supporting Member HBT Supporter Joined Jan 28, 2009 Messages 1,444 Reaction score 40 Location Richardson, TX Feb 26, 2011 #3 Use a large grain bag or strainer bag (boiled to sanitize) as a liner in your bottling bucket, then lift it out when finished along with all the hop residue.
Use a large grain bag or strainer bag (boiled to sanitize) as a liner in your bottling bucket, then lift it out when finished along with all the hop residue.
OP OP P pacebrew Well-Known Member Joined Nov 2, 2009 Messages 129 Reaction score 2 Location California Feb 26, 2011 #4 interesting... strainer bag not a bad idea. the particles are starting to settle out. I think it will be ok. man that citra is tasty.
interesting... strainer bag not a bad idea. the particles are starting to settle out. I think it will be ok. man that citra is tasty.