I am looking to up my game in regards to dry hoping my beers and I have been thinking of how I can do that.
My thought was to have a custom stainless steel mesh made for a 10" house filter I have and place it between 2 kegs on the liquid outs placing the hops (pellets) in the correct side of the filter and then push the beer from one keg to the other with co2. This also may work with just a large micron filter like 10 or maybe bigger.
Has anyone done this or something similar or are there better ideas for homebrewers without conicals and co2 connected to their conicals etc.... .
I am trying to maximize the contact time the hops have, that is the goal and with the idea above, with 2-3 passes, I think there would be a good contact amount as all of the beer would be going throgh.
My thought was to have a custom stainless steel mesh made for a 10" house filter I have and place it between 2 kegs on the liquid outs placing the hops (pellets) in the correct side of the filter and then push the beer from one keg to the other with co2. This also may work with just a large micron filter like 10 or maybe bigger.
Has anyone done this or something similar or are there better ideas for homebrewers without conicals and co2 connected to their conicals etc.... .
I am trying to maximize the contact time the hops have, that is the goal and with the idea above, with 2-3 passes, I think there would be a good contact amount as all of the beer would be going throgh.