TycoRossBrewing
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So I recently bottled an American Imperial IPA and right after I finished bottling I thought I might have ruined the batch..here is why. We dry hopped the batch when we racked into the secondary and used loose cone hops. When we went to finish the batch we had a lot of plant material floating around the vessel. Well this is where my possible genuis/possible fool kicked in. Since I wanted to remove as much plant matter as possible I racked the batch into a five gallon bucket and used a kitchen hand strainer to catch all the plant matter that slipped through the sediment cap on my auto siphon. Although it filtered the beer perfectly, i had a lot of bubbles at the top of the bucket. I then let that bucket sit for an hour or so, racked it into the bottling bucket, primed of course and then bottled the batch. Is there a chance I ruined the beer by oxidizing the brew? Should i have used a different method of removing the plant material from the beer? Has anyone used the method abovementioned, if so, how did it turn out? What can oxygenation do to finished beer?