I made a couple beers that were heavily hopped and just threw the hops in loose. I ended up getting hop debris in the bottles (which sucked). Because of that, I made a hop spider and now I use that on all my heavily hopped beers, but I do fear that I'm not getting as much extraction from them, especially from my whirlpool hops/aroma steep hops since I can't really put the kettle lid on with the hop spider. So I'd like to go back to throwing the hops in loose (possibly just for the aroma steep hops), but I don't want to get the hop debris in the beer.
My thinking is after getting everything cooled completely and I'm ready to transfer to my fermentor (I transfer everything), I could put my BIAB (which is pretty fine mesh) in my bucket and send the wort through that. Would that remove all the hop debris so I don't get any in the bottle?
I actually keg now, so would I be better off cold crashing before kegging to get the hops to drop out and then kegging? I don't really have a good way to cold crash, so this is more difficult than filtering.
My thinking is after getting everything cooled completely and I'm ready to transfer to my fermentor (I transfer everything), I could put my BIAB (which is pretty fine mesh) in my bucket and send the wort through that. Would that remove all the hop debris so I don't get any in the bottle?
I actually keg now, so would I be better off cold crashing before kegging to get the hops to drop out and then kegging? I don't really have a good way to cold crash, so this is more difficult than filtering.