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seanppp

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I am new to kegging and threw in 4 oz of loose pellet hops in my keg to dry hop. There is about 4 more days before I bottle with my Blichmann Beergun, and I am starting to wonder if I made a mistake? Will the line plug up with hops? Any suggestions?

Thanks!
 
If you have another keg, you could rack the beer into it before you bottle and that should eliminate most of the hops sediment. I have an extra "out" dip tube that I cut off about 1.5" just for this type of problem, and that works pretty well, too. In either case, you may want to shoot the first few ounces into a clear glass to see how turbid the beer looks, and then decide what to do.

Best of luck!
 
I did the same thing for some dum reason but with leaf hops. I wasnt bottleing from it though. I didnt transfer either but I did fish them out with a new sanitized fish net/strainer thing. It worked pretty good but still would get clogged up every now and then, and yes I tried tying a hopbag around the inlet tube and it wouldnt suck anything being kind of conjesting the hole from the bag bunching up and stuff , it was a fine threaded tea bag so maybe a muslim type less tightly nit bag would work better or some nylon material.

I had to undo my outlet tube and clear it a few times but after I got most of the leaf hops out it did pretty well. I think I actually ended up putting those hops in a nylon bag and back in the keg, that was a great beer.
 
i dry hopped a keg of rye saison with 1oz of pellets directly in the keg last summer. took forever to pour without hop particles. throw them in a bag next time, or check out the stainless brewing dry hoppers, for in keg dry hopping.
 
Prepare to have your dip tube and poppet plug up and be a royal pain to deal with. That was what happened to me and it didn't end well. I dry hopped with leaf hops in primary and didn't strain out all of the hop residue when I kegged it. I ended up screwing around with the poppet and dip tube so much that when I closed the door to the fridge, the picnic tap was pressed and ran the entire keg of beer out into the produce drawers. https://www.homebrewtalk.com/f14/well-i-dumped-my-first-batch-beer-386862/
 
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