BeerNoob
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I forgot to do my finishing hops at the end of my wort boil and hadn't realized it until my wort was already room temperature and I was pitching the yeast. I don't imagine that it will ruin my batch but it probably isn't going to turn out as hoppy as I wanted.
I still have the hops which I've since put in the fridge. I have another bag of them for dry hopping when I rack to my secondary but I'm not sure what to do with the extra hops that I have that was meant for this specific brew.
Should I leave them out and save them for the next batch or maybe add some of them to the dry hopping when it gets to that point?
Yes, I enjoy hoppy beer, especially when it's got a nice aroma to it, I just didn't want to do something silly before asking all the gurus here
Is there such a thing as adding "too many hops"? or is it simply a matter of taste?
I still have the hops which I've since put in the fridge. I have another bag of them for dry hopping when I rack to my secondary but I'm not sure what to do with the extra hops that I have that was meant for this specific brew.
Should I leave them out and save them for the next batch or maybe add some of them to the dry hopping when it gets to that point?
Yes, I enjoy hoppy beer, especially when it's got a nice aroma to it, I just didn't want to do something silly before asking all the gurus here