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Steven4est

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I just brewed a stout using leaf hops from hops direct and it was the first time i used them.
My scale wasnt very good but i weighed out 1/2 an oz for 60, 30, and 10. However a 1/2 oz of leaf hops is alot more han a 1/2 oz of the pellets. is this normal???

Also should i filter the hops when i pour the wort into the carboy? theres a ton of leaf hops so i did filter it however not sure if i should have
 
I have heard you want to use 10% less pellet hops than whole hops by weight. So essentially you used a little less than 1/2 ounce of pellets.. Pellets are just more efficient than whole hops. Yes you will have a lot more volume of whole hops. And I would take the hops out after the boil but it's really insignificant as far as I'm concerned.
Edit: I said I usually leave out the hop trub (for pellet hops) but I don't. It all goes into the fermenter.
 
One of the attractions (for the pros at least) of pellet hops is they take up a lot less space. Whole hops are fluffy, as you found out. Just eyeballing it, a pound of pellets is about as big as a 6 oz. of vacuum-sealed whole hops. When you break the seal, they fluff up even more.

I strain out the hops to reduce the trub volume, some people don't bother.

Just for reference, those are hop flowers, not leaves.
 
Whole hops are super easy to remove from the wort, which is one of their primary features. I don't see any reason not to strain them. A copper or stainless scrubby will work fine for a cheap solution. Screens and false bottoms work too.
 
I have a bazooka screen on my boil pot and anything more than 3/4 ounce of leaf hops cloggs it up pretty good. I've learned to keep a long sterilized spoon handy. Scraping back and forth along the screen keeps it flowing.

How much hops does it take to clogg a stainless scrubby?
 
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