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Tomcat

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Just transfered an IPA to secondary fermentor 3 days ago...added 1oz. cascade hops to dryhop.
Boss called...." pack your bags I need you in Detroit for the next three weeks"
.....$%$%^&*@(&^*#% it !!
Is it OK to dry hop for 3 weeks or should I transfer to another empty Carboy I have here and forgo dryhopping all together :mad:
 
I suspect the worst that would happen if you leave it is that you will find it extra hoppy and perhaps a bit "grassy." That will dissipate with time.

FWIW, I have read here that some folks who dry hop in kegs leave it there until the keg is done. Of course, that time varies considerably, lol.
 
Is there any harm in transfereing to another carboy? the hops are in a muslin bag which I can afford to loose and perhaps in 3 weeks re-dryhop for about 48 hrs. with 2 oz. of hops....:(
 
some folks who dry hop in kegs leave it there until the keg is done

I would take this into consideration. Although the people who leave their dryhops in the keg do it at serving temp, essentially slowing down the process. Can you put the carboy in a fridge, or maybe even a cool basement for the 3 weeks? I would think you'll be fine. My last IPA I left the hops in the keg and my best pint was the last!
 
Hmmmm!! I have a basement that stays around 60 deg. throughout the winter is that cold enough??
 
Hmmmm!! I have a basement that stays around 60 deg. throughout the winter is that cold enough??

Yeah actually that wouldn't be bad.

So why the heck are you coming here to Detroit anyway? It's snowy and cold right now....Even I don't want to be here now and I live and work here.
 
Revvy said:
Yeah actually that wouldn't be bad.

So why the heck are you coming here to Detroit anyway? It's snowy and cold right now....Even I don't want to be here now and I live and work here.

Obviously his boss is a sadist
 
lived there for 2 years as a kid. 1965-66 right before the Riots. Coldest 2 years of my life, right dead on the corner of Big Beaver and Rochester Road.
 
Some say he's an A$$ H*%e, but he's also a fellow home brewer so gotta give him plus point for that.
going to learn how to use a custom cabinet cutting machine designed for us by GM.
 
Coldest 2 years of my life, right dead on the corner of Big Beaver and Rochester Road.

Which corner? If it was the southeast, maybe it was your house they tore down to build the Hooters! :D

A lot has changed there if you haven't been back for awile. I know the area well since all of my lawn maintenance sites I managed for 15 years were all along Big Beaver from John R. to Woodward.
 

You'll have to google the adresses but the list is here https://www.homebrewtalk.com/f19/may-move-detroit-196762/#post2301870

The bolded are the ones closest to the Detroit area, if not in the detroit, none of them are more than an hours drive from Downtown but most of them more like 20-30 minutes. If you can only go to ONE brewpub on your journey then you have to go to Dragonmead, they only have about 50 of their own Beers on tap at any given time.:D

http://www.dragonmead.com/Beers.html

List of homebrew shops https://www.homebrewtalk.com/f19/may-move-detroit-196762/#post2301905

This may have all the adresses of both the brewpubs and shops in one place.

Michigan Brewer's Guild Magazine.
 
Which corner? If it was the southeast, maybe it was your house they tore down to build the Hooters! :D

A lot has changed there if you haven't been back for awile. I know the area well since all of my lawn maintenance sites I managed for 15 years were all along Big Beaver from John R. to Woodward.

yes, it probably was. dad was transfered there for a couple of years. it was a very old house, i think dated back to the 1800's right next to an Auto parts. VFW hall was across the street. Dad had come back from Nam so he hung out there.seems like I remember a couple of gas stations on the west corners. I went to Big Beaver elementary school
 
you have to go to Dragonmead, they only have about 50 of their own Beers on tap at any given time.

If you can make it this far then you need to go a little further to the northeast, 6 miles to be exact and check out Kuhnhenn Brewery.
 
Washington Blvd. Near the Joe Luis Arena

Did you say you were going to be here for 3 weeks? Then shoot right down south I-75 8 miles from Joe Louis to Fort Street Brewery between Feb 14-18 for their 6th b-day celebration.
 
So by the way, have we figured out what he should do with his hops yet? Talk about a de-rail. ;)

I'm thinking if they are in a sack, maybe sanitizing something and fish them out before you leave. Then re-dryhop for a few days when you get back, and before you bottle or keg.
 
How bad a boss is he? Or do you know any other brewers by you who you trust to take the hops out?

If you're a mead person, B. Nektar's having their tasting on Friday. If not, well, there's enough breweries wherever look.
 
So by the way, have we figured out what he should do with his hops yet? Talk about a de-rail.

That's where you come in, I'm too new to give an intelligent answer that would legitimately help him out. :confused:
 
Some say he's an A$$ H*%e, but he's also a fellow home brewer so gotta give him plus point for that.
going to learn how to use a custom cabinet cutting machine designed for us by GM.

Maybe ask him to give you a few days before you fly out, so that you can bottle/keg your brew after dry hopping? As a fellow homebrewer maybe he'll understand.
 
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