Hop squeezing?

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jimmybobbird

Hop squeezing?

Post by jimmybobbird » Sun Sep 07, 2014 4:23 pm

I am new to extract brewing - sorry for the basic question:

I hear that squeezing the grain after steeping can introduce tannins and should be avoided?

After the boil, should I avoid squeezing the hops? I place them in a muslin bag for convenience and so it would be easy to do.

Cheers

Jim

Geezah

Re: Hop squeezing?

Post by Geezah » Thu Sep 11, 2014 6:35 pm

When I used muslin bags to hold in the hops /and /or/ grains I always used to squeeze the wort out of them with no ill effect.

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Re: Hop squeezing?

Post by subfaction » Fri Sep 12, 2014 11:40 am

No issues here with grain bag squeeze, I control and temp closely ph though.. What's the consensus on hop squeezing?

jimmybobbird

Re: Hop squeezing?

Post by jimmybobbird » Sat Sep 13, 2014 7:56 am

OK, so I am hearing to squeeze both grains and hops - so there will be more flavour and sugars?

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Re: Hop squeezing?

Post by WalesAles » Fri Sep 19, 2014 7:59 am

jimmybobbird wrote:OK, so I am hearing to squeeze both grains and hops - so there will be more flavour and sugars?
jb,
I`ve never had a problem squeezing both. I even squeeze the hops going into the FV after they boil for 5 mins, Strainer on top of FV,
Muslin placed over strainer, pour in the Hops and liquid, wait 5 mins for Hops to cool a bit, put on your sanitised heavy duty rubber gloves
and squeeze. Gets very hot, so make sure your gloves are thick enough! :D
When you make a cup of Tea, do you squeeze the T bag with a spoon on the inside of the mug before you take out the T bag? Why do you do that?
Seems the same to me as Hop Squeezing! :D

WA

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