Rhymenoceros
Well-Known Member
So I'm making a pale ale for my third batch, and I dont really know how to go about dry hopping. any suggestions?
If I'm dry hopping in a keg, I just leave it in, but if you're doing it primary or secondary, yes, you yank it out.7-10 days, 7-14 days . . . then what, yank 'em back out? I've always wondered...
Hops are naturally bacteriostatic, preventing cell replication in bacterias and yeasts.
Would dry hopping be appropriate for an American Amber Ale? I have one in the primary now and have some leftover Cascade and Centennial so I was thinking about using them to dry hop.
yes sir, i'm going to add centennial to my amber for a DH. bud american ale does it!![]()
Because when I think of good brewing examples, I think Bud.
BM, what do you use to secure the strainer around the cane? Can you use a sanitized rubber band?Then the ole paint strainer around the racking cane to avoid siphoning them into the bottling bucket or keg.
So why's it called 'dry hopping'? Looks like they get wet to me.![]()
BM, what do you use to secure the strainer around the cane? Can you use a sanitized rubber band?
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