T TastyAdventure Well-Known Member Joined Sep 15, 2013 Messages 731 Reaction score 51 Oct 17, 2013 #1 I forgot to put my dry hops in a bag. How can I avoid getting most of those bits and pieces in when I bottle?
I forgot to put my dry hops in a bag. How can I avoid getting most of those bits and pieces in when I bottle?
GASoline71 Well-Known Member Joined Dec 28, 2011 Messages 608 Reaction score 73 Location Oak Harbor (Whidbey Island) Oct 17, 2013 #2 You talking pellets? Or whole hops? If pellets, you can use a small paint strainer bag on the end of your siphon. If whole hops... just rack the brew from underneath. You might get a couple leaves here and there... but no worries. Gary
You talking pellets? Or whole hops? If pellets, you can use a small paint strainer bag on the end of your siphon. If whole hops... just rack the brew from underneath. You might get a couple leaves here and there... but no worries. Gary
DanH Well-Known Member Joined Jun 11, 2012 Messages 1,020 Reaction score 83 Oct 17, 2013 #3 And a good cold crash helps
azazel1024 Well-Known Member Joined Sep 16, 2013 Messages 631 Reaction score 79 Location Sykesville Oct 17, 2013 #4 Use the hop bag rubber banded to the end of the siphon (sanatize first). For leaves that should work fine with racking from underneath. For the pellets that should help out, but you may still clog the bag.
Use the hop bag rubber banded to the end of the siphon (sanatize first). For leaves that should work fine with racking from underneath. For the pellets that should help out, but you may still clog the bag.
m3n00b Well-Known Member Joined Apr 17, 2013 Messages 1,132 Reaction score 155 Location Orange County Oct 17, 2013 #5 Cold crash for pellets.