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cpbergie

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Is there anything i need to take into consideration before adding pellet hops for a dry hop? I have 5 gallons in a 6.5 glass carboy, its been fermenting for a week, and the bubbles have died down to about 1 per minute. Is it ok to add them now, and any good techniques on adding them? Im a little worried about pulling the carboy hood off and the 3 piece airlock water sucking into the beer.
 
the_bird said:
Are you moving the beer to a secondary? I generally rack on top of the pellets when I move it.
I would agree. The more your fermentation is finished the better. You won't lose as much hop aroma from the CO2 escaping.
 
I forgot to mention that. I only have the carboy and a bottling buck right now, so i wasnt planning on using a seconday (until i upgrade my equiment). Should i wait a little longer then?
 
Personally, I would wait until it wasn't bubbling at all. Don't stress if a couple drops of the airlock liquid get in the brew, it happens all the time. Just drop the pellets in when the time comes. Give it a week to ten days, then bottle.
 
I would add them now if you are not transferring. I don't think it is fermenting to much to alter the effects as in fact some brewers add them at the last stage of fermentation. I suppose that you could transfer to the bottling bucket, clean the carboy and siphon back into the carboy with the hops. Its a bit of work and you will need to be carefull siphoning but it can be done.
 
what do you mean by "clearing tank". use it as the secondary whith hops in a bag, and then bottle out of it after a couple weeks?
 
cpbergie said:
what do you mean by "clearing tank". use it as the secondary whith hops in a bag, and then bottle out of it after a couple weeks?

Clearing tank and secondary fermentor are basicly the same thing, just a place to let the yeast fall out. If you put the hops into a hops bag it makes it easier to get them out (exspecially pellet hops) and wont have to worry about having chuncks of hops floating in your bottles. If you had a second carboy you could put the hops into then put the beer on top of those hops a bag would be a pita trying to get it in and out of the hole and you are probably going to use a siphon to get the beer out anyway so a bad isnt really needed, unless you are using pelet hops.
 
just keeping this thread alive. is there a good clean way to get whole hops into a glass carboy already filled? thanks a ton!

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