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Do you dryhop non-IPAs?

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Do you dry-hop other beers?

  • Yes, nomnomnom hops

  • No.


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For me it's rare that I don't dry hop. I have a Saison w/ 2oz's of whole leaf Amarillo dry hopping right now. Some examples include American Brown, ESB, Pale Ale, Barleywine, Hefe, and even some Porters.
 
call me crazy but i don't even dry hop my IPA / DIPA / IIPA beers.... I just go for massive late hop additions and rapid chill.
 
call me crazy but i don't even dry hop my IPA / DIPA / IIPA beers.... I just go for massive late hop additions and rapid chill.

your crazy.

but on a serious note, wouldn't fermentation drive off a lot of the aroma? Not saying flame out hops are useless, but I have always thought they were for a different purpose than dry hops.

OP: I have only dry hopped IPAs, but I am considering dryhopping an american wheat with some cascades.
 
Three Floyds' Gumballhead is the perfect example of a non-ipa that has been hopped and dry hopped to high hell. Its an American wheat that has 5 seperate amarillo additions, and a 1.5oz dry hop. God god damn, its a tasty beverage.

I hear Oberon is dry-hopped with Saaz, too.
 
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