hi all, ive been having difs with the hop bag dryhopping (they float and i dont get the big flavour i want even at 2g per ltr) so im gonna have a go at the hop blitzing technique mentioned many times on this forum.
so, do i just wack them in the blender and give them a wee bit of a blitz, or a wee bit of previously boiled water and then blend? or is there another way to do it?
answers quick please as its being done tomorrow!
cheers
blitzing hops
Re: blitzing hops
Thats how i do it. or you could use some beer instead of boiled water. Just make sure evreything is well sanitised
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Re: blitzing hops
Sanitise well and use cooled, boiled water. They'll soak up quite a lot of water actually.dreadskin69 wrote:hi all, ive been having difs with the hop bag dryhopping (they float and i dont get the big flavour i want even at 2g per ltr) so im gonna have a go at the hop blitzing technique mentioned many times on this forum.
so, do i just wack them in the blender and give them a wee bit of a blitz, or a wee bit of previously boiled water and then blend? or is there another way to do it?
answers quick please as its being done tomorrow!
cheers
The other thing will be that when you come to transfer/bottle, you will need some kind of fine filter on your syphon. I use a fine mesh bag in the bottling bucket to catch anything that comes down the syphon.
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Re: blitzing hops
I would say 2 g/l is the absolute bare minimum for dry hopping. Try 6 g/l sunk with sanitised whotsits for a week or so. By all means blitz them too if you wish.