Blitzing whole hops for dry hopping

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Re: Blitzing whole hops for dry hopping

Post by mysterio » Sat Jul 13, 2013 5:17 pm

So I've had some time to think about this method - the results have been great.

Pellets are still the default option for dry hopping; they break up and float to the bottom of the FV regardless of temperature over the course of a week.

The "Experimental 366" hop only comes in whole hop form at the moment and based on the aroma from the blitzed hop batch I can say that I get a similar aroma hit compared to using pellet hops. Just to echo the other comments here, you really need to chill the beer to get the hops to drop even when blitzing which can be inconvenient. They also take up a large amount of deadspace in the FV compared to pellet hops - but not as much as un-blitzed whole hops.

Exp366 is a really interesting hop - like a mix of Citra, Columbus and Amarillo I think...

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Re: Blitzing whole hops for dry hopping

Post by soupdragon » Wed Jul 17, 2013 2:28 pm

soupdragon wrote:Just blitzed my hops..... They're now sitting at the bottom of my fermenter doing their thing :-)
Fingers crossed that they stay within the bag.

Cheers Tom
Well they didn't escape from the bag but unfortunately, not much in the way of flavour/aroma did either :(

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Re: Blitzing whole hops for dry hopping

Post by Dave S » Wed Jul 17, 2013 3:55 pm

soupdragon wrote:
soupdragon wrote:Just blitzed my hops..... They're now sitting at the bottom of my fermenter doing their thing :-)
Fingers crossed that they stay within the bag.

Cheers Tom
Well they didn't escape from the bag but unfortunately, not much in the way of flavour/aroma did either :(

Cheers Tom
Think I'll stick to whole :) . Tom, did you get the yeast?
Best wishes

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Re: Blitzing whole hops for dry hopping

Post by soupdragon » Wed Jul 17, 2013 4:25 pm

Dave S wrote:Think I'll stick to whole :) . Tom, did you get the yeast?
No sign as yet Dave.

I've got some Cascade, Cluster, Amarillo and Centennial in pellet form. Might have a play with some of those :D

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Re: Blitzing whole hops for dry hopping

Post by Dave S » Thu Jul 18, 2013 10:17 am

soupdragon wrote:
Dave S wrote:Think I'll stick to whole :) . Tom, did you get the yeast?
No sign as yet Dave.

I've got some Cascade, Cluster, Amarillo and Centennial in pellet form. Might have a play with some of those :D

Cheers Tom
Oh, should arrive soon. I posted on Saturday, but only had a 2nd class stamp for large letters, so might take a day or 2 longer.
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Re: Blitzing whole hops for dry hopping

Post by bob3000 » Thu Jul 18, 2013 10:22 am

could there be an issue with oxidation, putting beer or water into a blender with your hops?

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Re: Blitzing whole hops for dry hopping

Post by mysterio » Thu Jul 18, 2013 10:27 am

No moreso than just dumping them in I would have thought, there's still yeast activity so that should help.

You're never going to completely eliminate the risk of course, some pro breweries will go to extra lengths if the beer is going to be bottled and sit on a shelf for a while.

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Re: Blitzing whole hops for dry hopping

Post by Jocky » Thu Jul 18, 2013 11:00 am

bob3000 wrote:could there be an issue with oxidation, putting beer or water into a blender with your hops?
Use a small amount of boiled (but cooled) water to help with pureeing. It has no ill effect on your beer.
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Re: Blitzing whole hops for dry hopping

Post by dcq1974 » Thu Jul 18, 2013 1:41 pm

I've just completed a dry hopping with this method - works a treat!!

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Re: Blitzing whole hops for dry hopping

Post by soupdragon » Thu Jul 18, 2013 2:35 pm

Dave S wrote:Oh, should arrive soon. I posted on Saturday, but only had a 2nd class stamp for large letters, so might take a day or 2 longer.
Ok, thanks Dave :)

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Re: Blitzing whole hops for dry hopping

Post by AdyG » Fri Aug 16, 2013 1:48 pm

I thought I should update everyone on how my first beer tastes after using this dry hopping method, it's been in the bottle 6 weeks and definitely has a great hop aroma and taste!

I did a IPA dry hopped with about 60g of Simcoe for about 6-7 days. I don't have a fridge for chilling to make the hops drop so I sieved it and let it stand for a few days in the bottling FV before finally sticking in bottles. The beer is very clear with no hop particles visible.

If I dry hop again, I will use this method!

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