RickyBeers
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I read that it’s good to dry hope during bio transformation. My NEIPA was supposed to finish at 1.016 so I decided to dry hop at 1.028.
I pressure ferment in a corny keg. This time since it’s a NEIPA and I want some esters, I kept the pressure lower, under 10 psi.
When I went to release the pressure via The pressure relief valve, omg the krausen went nuts.
So much Krasen was coming out of the PRV that I had to move it a few feet to the back porch and wash it down in between releases. I swear it was 2 cups of krasen by the time is was over.
Finally got the lid off and quickly stuck my sanitized hop sack in and closed the lid.
Should I be worried about losing that much krasen? Does it matter?
Also, anyone who has done a NEIPA in a corny keg, is that consistent with your experience?
OG 1.070
FG (supposed to be) 1.016
Yeast London Ale Y22 (2 packets)
I pressure ferment in a corny keg. This time since it’s a NEIPA and I want some esters, I kept the pressure lower, under 10 psi.
When I went to release the pressure via The pressure relief valve, omg the krausen went nuts.
So much Krasen was coming out of the PRV that I had to move it a few feet to the back porch and wash it down in between releases. I swear it was 2 cups of krasen by the time is was over.
Finally got the lid off and quickly stuck my sanitized hop sack in and closed the lid.
Should I be worried about losing that much krasen? Does it matter?
Also, anyone who has done a NEIPA in a corny keg, is that consistent with your experience?
OG 1.070
FG (supposed to be) 1.016
Yeast London Ale Y22 (2 packets)
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