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Does anyone here have experience dry hopping beers in the keg after carbonation?
I've tried it a couple of times and always seem to get a tannic, tea type flavour coming through in the beer. It's not unpleasant but it certainly not what I was going for. I've tried it cold (4C) and warm (22C) and seem to get the same result. I always do it with pellets in a muslin bag.
Could it be that carbonated beer extracts more tannins from the hops during dry hopping?
I'm interested in any thoughts or experiences.
Cheers!
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You could try a randall to get a blast of aroma and flavour from your keg.
I have dry hopped after the fact once, i bled the pressure over time to ensure that foaming was kept to a minimum. The hops will cause nucleation when added to carbonated beer.
You have to make sure you boil your muslin bags and its all sanitary.
i didn't get tannin flavours from it. (do you add a ping pong ball so the hops float on top or do you let it sink to the bottom?
Might be the proximity to the outlet.
Hope that helps
Thanks Chris.
I always boil the bag first and add a ping pong ball to keep it afloat. I also remove it after 5 days. Foaming has never been a problem for me.
I've become quite a convert to dry hopping in the keg with a stainless mesh ball. The small 5 cm ones seem to work well for me I just half fill to give the pellets room to expand. I just wash then starsan and chuck in when kegging. I've had them in for a number of weeks without getting grassiness. I may not have the best palate of course but I do think I've noticed grassiness with dry hopping too long in the fermenter.
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