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What do you guys think about this idea for dryhopping:
Use a floating dip tube in the fermenting keg, and suspend a mesh bag containing a few oz. of hop pellets up in the corny lid, as high as possible. Use a release mechanism, maybe something magnetic, or rigged for a quick tug on the PRV, to drop the bag full of hops into the almost-finished beer, prior to transfer, and without opening the keg. Think it would work? Would it make a difference?
I suppose the same idea could be applied to the serving keg - rig them up in there and let them get flushed with CO2 from the fermenting vessel, keep things closed up, and then drop them in after transfer, without opening the keg.
I've thought about something like this. The idea is to keep the dry hops away from the yeast right? If you are spunding then there will be some yeast at the bottom of the serving keg. You could have your mechanism dangle the hops, keeping them away from the yeast but that would interfere with a floating dip tube.