beardlybrewer
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My recipe calls for dry hopping the secondary fermentation. My assumption was that I just add my 1 oz. of Centennial pellets to the secondary fermentation bucket. Rack my beer on top. Close it up. Wait 2 weeks. Rack into fermentation bucket and be careful not to disturb the trub.
Did my first google search and apparently things aren't that easy. I'm reading a lot about using muslin bags and cold crashing, etc. I want my beer to taste the best that it can, so please let me know best practices for getting the optimum flavors from dry hopping.
My beer is the Dead Ringer IPA all grain recipe from Northern Brewer.
Did my first google search and apparently things aren't that easy. I'm reading a lot about using muslin bags and cold crashing, etc. I want my beer to taste the best that it can, so please let me know best practices for getting the optimum flavors from dry hopping.
My beer is the Dead Ringer IPA all grain recipe from Northern Brewer.