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Hi everyone, I'm new to the forum and to brewing as well and I am finding this site very useful at answering my many questions.
I am in the middle of my fourth brew which is an all grain amber ale that I made in a 4L batch (in case I stuffed up and wasted loads of ingredients!).
I want to try dry hopping this time also but I am unsure when to do so. The brew has been fermenting for just over a week and the airlock is still bubbling every now and then. There is also about an inch of cold break material on the surface that floated up from the bottom a couple of days ago.
Is it ok to dry hop with this gunk in there, or should I wait until it settles again?
Any advice would be much appreciated. Cheers.
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http://thebrewingnetwork.com/shows/Brew-Strong/Brew-Strong-12-08-08...
Have a listen to that Ryan, aswell as many of the other shows in the archive. There is a ton of good info in them.
Thanks Scott very useful, looks like a good site to bookmark.
I always dry hop for the last 5 days of fermentation regardless of whatever gunk is floating around the fermenter.
Sounds good, might give it a couple of days then chuck it in. Cheers.
good time to dry hop as hopefully there is enough co2 being created to disperse any oxygen being introduced with the hops!!!
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