BoomersBrews
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Just brewed an 8% NEIPA with 6oz of pellet hops in whirlpool and 6oz dry hop on day 1 of fermentation (my first attempt at biotransformation for permanent haze). All hops went in loose. The problem is they all broke down so much that strainers and hop bags over the siphon did not prevent excessive hops from getting into the keg. I use a Sanke commercial keg rather than a ball lock because it's easier. But now I cannot tap anything because it is clogged with hops.
My question is: will leaving this cold crash in the keg for a few days get the hops to settle enough that they won't clog anymore or will I have to transfer to a carboy, cold crash again, and transfer back to keg to get the results I want? I'm hoping for the former rather than the latter.
I am posting this because I couldn't find a thread about this type of keg and this type of beer anywhere. Thanks in advance to anyone who can provide good advice!
Cheers!
My question is: will leaving this cold crash in the keg for a few days get the hops to settle enough that they won't clog anymore or will I have to transfer to a carboy, cold crash again, and transfer back to keg to get the results I want? I'm hoping for the former rather than the latter.
I am posting this because I couldn't find a thread about this type of keg and this type of beer anywhere. Thanks in advance to anyone who can provide good advice!
Cheers!