Any hops that make their way into kegs while kegging a dry hopped brew will cause some clogging issues down the line. I've started to use muslin bags clamped to the bottom of the filling tube to catch most of the hop particles while transfering to a keg, but there's still some particles that make it through and usually two out of three kegs ends up having the dip tube removed and purged a few times to remove the hop clog. I keg directly from my conical (Spike CF15), 17 gallon batches for 3 x 5 gallon cornys. I did think to use hop baskets to dry hop direct in the kegs but I would end up having to fish them back out after 10 days or so to avoid grassy flavours. I had also thought about the option to divide the hops into three separate hop baskets and place them direct in the conical for the dry hop stage to get more contact with the wort...Does anyone have a solution for filtering hop matter during kegging or is the hop basket the way to go via the keg or conical.
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