Chinaski77
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I used pellet hops for the first time ever today, I always used whole leaf in the past.
When the boil was finished and I wanted to transfer it via the tap on the bottom of my boiler into the fermenter, all the sludge from the hops gathered around the hopstrainer and blocked the liquid.
In my stress and confusion, I just started scooping out the wort with a sanitised jug into the fermenter but now there's a big mass of slur on the bottom of my fermenter.
Now, if I wouldn't have pitched the yeast already, I could've transferred it to a different fermenter, but I guess that's too late now.
Usually I put my hops in nylon bags, bit I didn't this time, I thought pellets wouldn't cause me any issues.
Can I take any advice with regards to the use of pellet hops, using a bag or not (does it even make a difference?), and is my batch ruined now that I'm fermenting my brew with all the hop slurry at the bottom?
Many thanks!
Fred
When the boil was finished and I wanted to transfer it via the tap on the bottom of my boiler into the fermenter, all the sludge from the hops gathered around the hopstrainer and blocked the liquid.
In my stress and confusion, I just started scooping out the wort with a sanitised jug into the fermenter but now there's a big mass of slur on the bottom of my fermenter.
Now, if I wouldn't have pitched the yeast already, I could've transferred it to a different fermenter, but I guess that's too late now.
Usually I put my hops in nylon bags, bit I didn't this time, I thought pellets wouldn't cause me any issues.
Can I take any advice with regards to the use of pellet hops, using a bag or not (does it even make a difference?), and is my batch ruined now that I'm fermenting my brew with all the hop slurry at the bottom?
Many thanks!
Fred