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mprice

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I dry hopped for the first time today with pellets and theres a thick hop layer on top now. So can I expect that this will settle down on the bottom or will it just stay on top. Am I going to have any trouble racking it out of the carboy without getting a bunch of hops in my racking cane. Sorry about the noob question, but just trying to think ahead.
 
Most of the hop pellets will become liquid saturated and sink but you may still have a bit of floating matter. An easy way to avoid pellet hop trub when racking is to put your racking cane inside a sanitized fine mesh grain bag or paint strainer bag before you put it in the carboy. The fine mesh acts as a filter to help keep the fine hop particles from coming through.
 
I put the mesh bag on the opposite end of the spectrum when I siphon. However I also keep my hops in a mesh bag when I dry hop as well, so I don't have much trub on the bottom of the carboy at the end of fermentation.
 
I use a mesh bag now. I found that the un-bagged pellet smung sort of split itself between the top and bottom of the carboy and never really settled. 1/2 floated, 1/2 settled.
 

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