Austin Homebrew's Hop Back
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Re: Austin Homebrew's Hop Back
As long as you don't pout the liquid in fast or hard enough to oxidize the beer, I guess that would work too.
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Re: Austin Homebrew's Hop Back
Folks have made "hop tea" in a French press and added it at that stage with good results. So I don't see why it could not be done with a pre-canned wort/hop mix. But if you did it with pre-jarred wort it would kick off fermentation again (if it acts anything like sugar feeding then potentially quite vigorously too), so if your trying to avoid the aroma being blown off by fermentation, a cold press hop tea would probably work better if you didn't want to just dry hop.teutonic terror wrote:Interesting idea.
Curious as to whether this could be done in place of dry hopping also?
Since no heat would be involved with the fermented wort, it shouldn't add any bitterness
should it?
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Re: Austin Homebrew's Hop Back
What I was getting at mashani, was drawing off a mason jar of fermented wort, steeping/soaking the hops in it for
a couple of hours, or maybe even longer , then returning that to the fermenter for a few days before bottling or kegging.
In my minds eye, I see getting a concentrated hop aroma as well as some flavor over dry hopping....
I may be totally off base, just my take.
Good thread beer-lord!
a couple of hours, or maybe even longer , then returning that to the fermenter for a few days before bottling or kegging.
In my minds eye, I see getting a concentrated hop aroma as well as some flavor over dry hopping....
I may be totally off base, just my take.
Good thread beer-lord!
Re: Austin Homebrew's Hop Back
I'm not sure I understand how that is any different then just dry hopping at that point?
Re: Austin Homebrew's Hop Back
You better not pout. You better not shout. You better not cry. I'm telling you why.Beer-lord wrote:As long as you don't pout
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Re: Austin Homebrew's Hop Back
Just me over thinking a simple thing my friend!mashani wrote:I'm not sure I understand how that is any different then just dry hopping at that point?
It is something I am considering doing on a near future brew to see if there is any noticeable
difference.