Sometimesyoudie
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hello all,
I just brewed my 5th batch last night so im still a relative newb
I did the northern brewer extra pale ale extract kit. I got an additional 1 oz of cascade to dry hop after a couple weeks in the fermenter but as i started to chill the brew pot i dont know what i was thinking but i added the extra hops. I have read many recipes that call for hop additions at flame out but after i did it i realized that this may cause adverse affects
additionally my wife and i were siphoning the wort into the carboy and im pretty sure we got a good bit of the trub and a good bit of air in there.
I pretty much always over think mistakes i make in the brewing process and it always turns out great but i wanted to hear some opinions, and hear if you think i have nothing to worry about. I read that getting air in the line during transfer can cause oxidation and getting too much trub in the fermenter can cause off flavors but i know with many things there are varying degrees of error and the beer usually turns out fine.
also, since i went ahead and pitched the additional oz of hops at flame out would it be overkill to still try to dry hop it after a couple of weeks?
thanks guys
I just brewed my 5th batch last night so im still a relative newb
I did the northern brewer extra pale ale extract kit. I got an additional 1 oz of cascade to dry hop after a couple weeks in the fermenter but as i started to chill the brew pot i dont know what i was thinking but i added the extra hops. I have read many recipes that call for hop additions at flame out but after i did it i realized that this may cause adverse affects
additionally my wife and i were siphoning the wort into the carboy and im pretty sure we got a good bit of the trub and a good bit of air in there.
I pretty much always over think mistakes i make in the brewing process and it always turns out great but i wanted to hear some opinions, and hear if you think i have nothing to worry about. I read that getting air in the line during transfer can cause oxidation and getting too much trub in the fermenter can cause off flavors but i know with many things there are varying degrees of error and the beer usually turns out fine.
also, since i went ahead and pitched the additional oz of hops at flame out would it be overkill to still try to dry hop it after a couple of weeks?
thanks guys