Hops - leaf Vs pellets
Hops - leaf Vs pellets
What are the pros and cons of one over the other please? I'm thinking in particular about dry hopping but a general comparison would be helpful. Thanks.
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Re: Hops - leaf Vs pellets
leaf for the boiler - with or without pellets. The leaves act as a filter for the pellets which otherwise would cause a slow run off at best unless you can get a good swirl on to send most of the pellet debris to the centre.
pellets for the FV give better results but be aware of clogging up if you're syphoning.
pellets for the FV give better results but be aware of clogging up if you're syphoning.
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Re: Hops - leaf Vs pellets
Thanks, was going to use leaf in a hop sock in the boiler and pellets in a hop ball in the fv, may not be the best effiency but is a lot more convenient.
Re: Hops - leaf Vs pellets
Agree with fego, I use pellets in conjunction with whole leaf in the boil, as the pellets dissolve into a fine mush, and will clog my filter if used alone.
If using pellets in the FV, then crash cool prior to any syphoning, this will help the bits drop out. You may find the hop ball doesn't keep the dissolved pellet trub in as they dissolve.
If using pellets in the FV, then crash cool prior to any syphoning, this will help the bits drop out. You may find the hop ball doesn't keep the dissolved pellet trub in as they dissolve.
Re: Hops - leaf Vs pellets
Thanks for the tips guys, one more question, do you use the same weight of pellets as you would leaf, or more or less?
Thanks.
Thanks.
Re: Hops - leaf Vs pellets
If your filter is suitable, there is no problem using lots of hop pellets in the boiler
Pellets are easier to store as they take up less space and in my opinion are (usually) in much better condition than whole hops.
Pellet hops are great for dry hopping.
I only buy leaf hops these days if I can't get pellets or if they are crazy cheap or a gift.
You usually use slightly less pellet hops for the same bitterness as utilisation in the boiler is slightly higher.
Pellets are easier to store as they take up less space and in my opinion are (usually) in much better condition than whole hops.
Pellet hops are great for dry hopping.
I only buy leaf hops these days if I can't get pellets or if they are crazy cheap or a gift.
You usually use slightly less pellet hops for the same bitterness as utilisation in the boiler is slightly higher.
Re: Hops - leaf Vs pellets
Pellets are more efficient than leaf and I reckon they give a better flavour profile. I use them in a stainless 300 micron hop spider which works very well and certainly makes cleaning much easier. I only buy leaf when there's no choice.