siobhan
Well-Known Member
So, the fall basic beer I was working on is a Honey Blonde ale. I wanted only a tiny sweetness and a good grapefruit tang from Cascade hops (Centennial at 60 & 30, 1oz Cascade at 2). At 2 weeks, I tested SG & drank the sample to assess the flavor and found it nicely dry, but alarmingly tasteless. Seriously - pretty good BMC clone. So I dry-hopped an ounce of whole leaf Cascade in secondary for a week. Just tossed them in loose.
I bottled this weekend. There may have been a half gallon of beer I had to leave behind to keep from getting the hops shards in the bottles. What do people do to avoid this? I considered sanitizing a bag to put them in first, but then draining it looks like a good chance for oxidization. Am I over-thinking?
Next time, I'll just double the Cascade at 2 minutes. But I might want to dry-hop some time in future & I want to know the recommended way(s).
On the plus side, it tastes pretty good. Add age and carbonation, and I'm really going to regret having so little.........
I bottled this weekend. There may have been a half gallon of beer I had to leave behind to keep from getting the hops shards in the bottles. What do people do to avoid this? I considered sanitizing a bag to put them in first, but then draining it looks like a good chance for oxidization. Am I over-thinking?
Next time, I'll just double the Cascade at 2 minutes. But I might want to dry-hop some time in future & I want to know the recommended way(s).
On the plus side, it tastes pretty good. Add age and carbonation, and I'm really going to regret having so little.........