I just moved my Denny's Rye IPA from the primary to the secondary and had a few issues...hoping I didn't ruin my beer. First, my racking cane and tube went squirrelly on me, so I had no choice but to carefully pour the beer from the primary bucket to the secondary. It went pretty well, but there was definitely some splashing. Then, I went ahead and added the Columbus (dry hops). They'll be in the secondary for the next four weeks before bottling.
Should I worry about oxidation because I poured it into the secondary? And by dry hopping too early (and having them in the beer for too long) will I lose the hoppiness?
Thanks for the help...I'm new at this. This is my first all-grain, so obviously I screwed up the part I was already familiar with!
Should I worry about oxidation because I poured it into the secondary? And by dry hopping too early (and having them in the beer for too long) will I lose the hoppiness?
Thanks for the help...I'm new at this. This is my first all-grain, so obviously I screwed up the part I was already familiar with!