That seems to go counter to brewing science and all the anecdotal evidence I’m aware of but if you say so
Not the latest brewing science.
Posted 10 June 2021 - 11:09 AM
That seems to go counter to brewing science and all the anecdotal evidence I’m aware of but if you say so
Not the latest brewing science.
Posted 10 June 2021 - 11:17 AM
oops, that's a reply to something else. Here's the reply to your comment...
I'm not saying you shouldn't try to avoid oxygen. But I also feel like homebrewers are way too hung up on it. Briefly removing an airlock for 5 seconds from a homebrew size fermenter to add dry hops isn't going to negatively affect your beer.
Posted 10 June 2021 - 01:39 PM
Not the latest brewing science.
Edited by Mando, 10 June 2021 - 01:39 PM.
Posted 11 June 2021 - 07:40 AM
Word that makes a lot more sense.oops, that's a reply to something else. Here's the reply to your comment...
I'm not saying you shouldn't try to avoid oxygen. But I also feel like homebrewers are way too hung up on it. Briefly removing an airlock for 5 seconds from a homebrew size fermenter to add dry hops isn't going to negatively affect your beer.
Posted 14 June 2021 - 07:12 AM
Edited by Mando, 14 June 2021 - 07:13 AM.
Posted 14 June 2021 - 07:25 AM
So over the past few days I've been letting what was left in primary settle and then I'd rack what I could, wait and repeat. Today I gave up and cleaned the hop sludge out of my primary. If the smell of what I just dumped down the drain is any indicator I didn't do a good job pulling the goodness out of those hops. Maybe this isn't a useful indicator though.
Funny you mention this. I cracked the lid on my Flex this morning and the smell in the brewery is amazing and much more intense than the beer I have been pouring. I am happy with the beer since it is a low abv crusher but I will go back to crash - warm to 60 and dh with an upper limit of 65 and then crash again before packaging.
Posted 14 June 2021 - 09:12 AM
Funny you mention this. I cracked the lid on my Flex this morning and the smell in the brewery is amazing and much more intense than the beer I have been pouring. I am happy with the beer since it is a low abv crusher but I will go back to crash - warm to 60 and dh with an upper limit of 65 and then crash again before packaging.
well this makes me wonder if all of the stuff I read about contact time is off at my scale or in my system.
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