bigbeergeek
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I use them because I grow them or they've been given to me. I only buy pellets.
This.
I use them because I grow them or they've been given to me. I only buy pellets.
This. I prefer whole hops.
Is that tea-ball thing for real? Where do I get one? I tried using a grain bag - it works okay, but it gets in the way of the boil. They actually hold heat and cause boil-overs which actually run up the bag and out. Still, I got it done and siphoning was easy without the extra hops.
I actually scooped probably 75% of the bittering hops out with a spoon after they had boiled ~ an hour.
Yooper said:I like pellets, because leaf hops clog up my pump. BUT, I can't yet figure out a way to pelletize my own homegrown hops so I use a mix of pellets and whole hops. I have to use a "hops spider" so my pump doesn't clog up.
But you know, for dryhopping, there is nothing cooler than dryhopping with whole hops!
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I need to rant...I got off early today and had big plans to come home and get a brew in before dark. My girlfriend got me a pound each of whole leaf, fresh frozen simcoe and citra, which I was pumped about using in my black ipa today. Everything went well until whirlpool time which took forever and I never did get accomplished, then at chill time my pump got totally gummed up and I spent about an hour picking hop leaves out of my pump and plumbing in the dark and only ended up with about 4 gallons in the carboy before I finally said to hell with it and gave up. I will never...f*#@ing ever...use whole hops in the kettle again...ever. thanks for listening and feel free to share similar experiences...wnc
Montanaandy said:While I love the results that I get when I use whole hops, there is no getting around the fact that they are a PITA to use compared to pellet. At the end of a brew day I can pull the false bottom out and blast the pellet hop trub off easily. With WH, I have to have a garbage bag ready when I pull the FB up because the whole hops have expanded due to the wort that they have absorbed.