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If you want to add more hop flavor and aroma to your beer, dry hops are essential. Using a dry hop feeder can effectively improve an important part of the beer brewing process on a limited budget. With just a few simple tools, your favorite hops, and the right timing, you can achieve the same beer flavor and aroma as the professionals. This article will explore the knowledge related to hops, beer dosers, and more.
The signature bitterness of most beers comes from hops. This bitterness is added by dumping hops into the wort while it is still in the brew kettle (hot side). This is called bittering.
Boiling causes the hops to release alpha and beta acids that add bitterness. But it also evaporates the essential oils that provide floral and fruity aromas.
However, adding hops at the end of the boil gives the wort a more delicate aroma and taste. But even a short boil destroys most of the hops' aromatic potency.
A hop doser is a commonly used fermentation accessory in beer fermenters. It is usually located at the top of the fermenter and is used to exhaust air.
Hops are prepared and then placed in a brite tank. Oxygen is the enemy of the fresh flavor and hop characteristics of beer.
Therefore, it is very important to avoid the introduction of oxygen during the drying process. A hop doser can help you maintain the hop characteristics of craft beer longer and enhance the flavor and aroma of hops.
Make sure the doser and the connection to the tank are clean and sanitized
Connect the door to the tank
Purge the hop doser several times with CO2 to ensure that oxygen is removed
Add hops to the doser and close
Re-clean the feeder
Keep the pressure of the dry hop feeder above the pressure of the tank to be dosed
Open the valve and pour hops into the tank
Close the tank valve and release the pressure in the doser
Repeat this process if you need to dosing multiple brews
When removing the door, make sure the tank valve is closed and there is no pressure in the unit.
Connect the drying hopper to the water tank
Add hops to Dry Hopper and turn off
Purge the hop dry hopper several times with CO2 to ensure oxygen removal
Pressurize the dry hopper so that the psi is higher than the pressure of the tank to be dosed
Open the valve and pour the hops into the tank
Close tank valve and relieve pressure in doser
This process can be repeated if you need more than one hop load for brewing
When removing the Doser, make sure the tank’s valve is closed and there is no pressure in the device.