Leaf Hops
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Re: Leaf Hops
What would happen if I just bagged them and froze them straight from the bine??
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Re: Leaf Hops
I think your climate is a lot like ours here in western NY but more drastic. I tried dying outside on screens but the sun would bake them during the day and damp at night. Maybe in a open air barn or garage with a fan would work. for the little I have I plug away with the dehydrator. Dry them down between a 1/4 and a 1/3 weight vacuum seal and freezer and will keep for awhile. We haven't hit that cold yet, no frost yet but I bet in another week or so will have one.FrozenInTime wrote: I would love to dry them outside on a screen but I don't think it would go well with our nights below 30 now. It got cold quick, caught me with my... garden down. I barely got my camper winterized before it hit, literally by hours.
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Re: Leaf Hops
220-221 whatever it takes!RickBeer wrote:
Oh, and they're hop bines, not hop vines.
Pretty sure if you froze them immediately you would be ok, but you would be best to vacuum seal them before freezing.
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Seems a bit drastic for brewing, no?berryman wrote:I think your climate is a lot like ours here in western NY but more drastic. I tried dying outside on screens but the sun would bake them during the day and damp at night. Maybe in a open air barn or garage with a fan would work. for the little I have I plug away with the dehydrator. Dry them down between a 1/4 and a 1/3 weight vacuum seal and freezer and will keep for awhile. We haven't hit that cold yet, no frost yet but I bet in another week or so will have one.FrozenInTime wrote: I would love to dry them outside on a screen but I don't think it would go well with our nights below 30 now. It got cold quick, caught me with my... garden down. I barely got my camper winterized before it hit, literally by hours.
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Re: Leaf Hops
First, remember the urgency here. 48 hours from picking is considering the max. So work as quickly as possible.
Everything I have ever read says not to freeze hops before drying. Cells burst, etc.
Everything I have ever read says not to freeze hops before drying. Cells burst, etc.
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Re: Leaf Hops
Well poop... was 3 days when I pulled the vacuum sealer out, half were the ones wet from the bine. Guess I should pay more attention to detail next season. Cells bust, releases more oils? Yea-yea, I know... LOL biggest problem I have is they were all still on the bine before I could get to them, after a nights below 30. Brewed up a batch with them yesterday wet, I know all of them did not get ruined, the smash I did was not malty/sweet, came out more like a good hard IPA although that did overshoot what I was going for. I will see after fermenting/conditioning.
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Re: Leaf Hops
I think it will be fine.
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Re: Leaf Hops
They may have lost some potency, but they'll still make beer.
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Re: Leaf Hops
Welp, put keg in da chilla, had a glass of it last night. Holly poop batman, that is good stuff! I did use the hops *wet* but was surprised no grassy flavor. I used a total of 5 oz's hops, I might have got away with less. Smell is nice, not real overpowering and taste is pretty good! I had aimed for a lightly hoppy brew so I could taste where the hops where at. I ended up with a light IPA, not too bitter, just right. The home-grown hops are going to make a nice addition to my homebrews! Started out OG 1.034, FG at 1.002 with some ranched US05 so I figure 4.192% ABV, nice SMASH session brewski.
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