cheesebach
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Why not chill it way down and wait for everything to settle? There will be less foam at low temperature, and then you can check your poppet for hop debris. You might be able to blow out any residual debris in the line after that, and then pour clear beer afterwards.
Does your CBDS have the filter screen that's recommended for use when dry hopping?
Thanks for the suggestions - my CBDS does have the filter screen made for dry hopping. I have not yet tried moving the beer out of the keg, so there should be no clogged poppets or debris in the dip tube line yet. I have considered chilling the beer down to serving temps, but I don't have any experience adding dry hops to cold beer, and I'm concerned they might just sink to the bottom immediately and get covered by anything else that settles out at the cold temperatures before they have a chance to break up and get exposure to the beer. This might not be a valid concern, but I don't have any experience with dry hopping cold in a fermenter.
I believe my options at this point are:
1) Keeping beer at current temp of 60F, try to transfer to a purged keg with a screen around the dip tube which dry hops have already been added to. Either add priming sugar to the secondary/serving keg once the beer is transferred to make up for the lost CO2 from my 2 failed attempts to vent the keg, or just use CO2 to force carbonate the rest of the way.
2) Same as #1, but cold crash beer to <40F before transfer. Allow beer to warm back up to get extraction of the dry hops after beer has been transferred.
3) Vent fermenter keg over the next 1-2 days until there is little/no remaining pressure and I'm able to open it without a foam volcano. Add dry hops and priming sugar to re-carbonate the beer and try serving from the fermenter as originally planned.
4) Cold crash the beer in the fermenting keg and try opening the lid and adding dry hops cold. Allow keg to come back up to fementation temps to get dry hop extraction before chilling again and serving from the fermenter as originally planned.
If you guys had to pick, which option seems to be the best for limiting O2 and getting good extraction from the 2nd dose of dry hops?