permo
Well-Known Member
I am growing tired of dealing with pellet hops in my fermenter as a result of dry hopping. I LOVE to dry hop most of my ales and I am starting to look at other alternatives outside of traditional dry hopping, hop balls, bags or containment systems.
I don't think a hop back or hop rocket allows enough time to emulate an authentic dry hop, but I am wondering if a hop tea or hops soaked in vodka might actually do the trick. Here are two things I am thinking about.
1. Low temperature hop tea/steap. I would first boil the water and then add to a sterilized french press filled with my hops once it cooled to around 170 degrees. I would then let the hops steep for an hour or two until they reached ambient temp. Drain this liquid and add to keg.
2. I would soak the hops in 1/2 cup vodka and 1/2 cup water that has been boiled and cooled and then let that steep for 2-4 days, french press the liquid out and then add that. My thinking with this, is that that alcohol will act as a solvent....
opinions?
I don't think a hop back or hop rocket allows enough time to emulate an authentic dry hop, but I am wondering if a hop tea or hops soaked in vodka might actually do the trick. Here are two things I am thinking about.
1. Low temperature hop tea/steap. I would first boil the water and then add to a sterilized french press filled with my hops once it cooled to around 170 degrees. I would then let the hops steep for an hour or two until they reached ambient temp. Drain this liquid and add to keg.
2. I would soak the hops in 1/2 cup vodka and 1/2 cup water that has been boiled and cooled and then let that steep for 2-4 days, french press the liquid out and then add that. My thinking with this, is that that alcohol will act as a solvent....
opinions?