I dry hopped an IPA into a secondary the other day to open room for my primary to cook another batch. This was on Tuesday night.
The hops dropped but I still have a grassy sliver on top- and in addition a little white bubbles starting to form- doesnt look like mold- almost looks like a little residue from oxy (
) or possibly starsan- or baby C02 bubbles that formed. It doesnt look like mold.
I wanted to bottle on Sunday- but I think I might go Saturday instead- 5 days dry hop instead of 6- Will that cause some less aromas- or did I get the bang for the buck already for the most part?
What about that grassy top- racking will be slightly different this time as my trub from my primary stuck to the bottom and little to no sediment got into my secondary- save the hops I tossed in.
will racking under the top layer- and making sure not to get the bottom hops- and leaving the last bit of beer in the carboy be the best bet at this point?
The hops dropped but I still have a grassy sliver on top- and in addition a little white bubbles starting to form- doesnt look like mold- almost looks like a little residue from oxy (
I wanted to bottle on Sunday- but I think I might go Saturday instead- 5 days dry hop instead of 6- Will that cause some less aromas- or did I get the bang for the buck already for the most part?
What about that grassy top- racking will be slightly different this time as my trub from my primary stuck to the bottom and little to no sediment got into my secondary- save the hops I tossed in.
will racking under the top layer- and making sure not to get the bottom hops- and leaving the last bit of beer in the carboy be the best bet at this point?