

siwelwerd wrote:Are you dry hopping with pellets or leafs? Since you say "fermentation temperature", I am assuming you are doing this in the fermentor. Pellets in particular are susceptible to having hop matter being carried over to the package--I find if I'm not careful, I can end up with some hops in the keg which will develop grassy notes.


j1m1 wrote:You could chuck them in a mesh bag?


brewinhard wrote:You could try dry hopping a bit cooler (like around low 60's or so) depending on what your fermentation temperatures are. I do not use a mesh bag and rather just dump them in the primary.
You could also try racking to a secondary carboy (along with a blanket of CO2) after fermentation has completed and the yeast has dropped out and then add your dry hops. Just throwing some ideas out there for you.

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