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Brewing a clear west coast IPA
  • Yep, I think I’m in denial, and dropping the dry hop rate is probably the answer. Maybe combined with cryo/lupomax hops or extract products to reduce how much vegetal matter goes in.

    This one has 14g/L total dry hop so it is pretty high.

  • Brewing a clear west coast IPA

    My first Lemmy post!

    I’m very keen to see this community grow. I’m traditionally a reader not a poster but that is not what we need now!

    I’m brewing a west coast ipa this weekend. Dank, resiny goodness, and about 6.5%.

    I make good ipa, but it’s always hazy - due to the high rate of dry hopping (not other reasons - I can brew crystal beers of other styles).

    For this one I’m going to try an extended cold crash at 2 deg C, followed by biofine at the upper end of the recommended dosage. 2 dry hop additions of 7g/l each, on day 1 and day 6. Hop pellets are added through a hop dropper, loose. Whirfloc in the boil too, but don’t think it’ll help with hop haze.

    Any other ideas? We’ve tried a few different fining agents with limited success.

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