Dry Hop Filtering and bottling
This is my first attempt at dry hopping. I added hop pellets directly into the secondary fermenter. They have been in for 1 week and many have settled to the bottom, however there is quite a bit still floating and in suspension. It does not seem like they are settling out any more. The amount floating seems to have stayed consistent over the last 2 days.
I'm considering tying a sanitized muslin bag to the end of the racking cane when I transfer to the bottling bucket, in order to filter out the excess hop film and floating sediment.
Here's my question:
Will filtering through the muslin bag reduce the amount of yeast in the beer I am bottling, preventing carbonation in the bottle? Or is the standard muslin bag coarse enough to let sufficient amounts of yeast through?
Thanks in advance, Bob
Thanks guys for the helpful info. I just bottled tonight using the muslin bag filter to transfer from the secondary to the bottling bucket it worked great. It kept all of the remaining floating particles from transfering to the bucket.
Thanks again Bob M.
Topic filtering carbonation dry-hopping bottling yeast homebrew
Category Mac