I am on a short schedule for my next brew that is currently in the fermenter.
For this one I will dry hop in the keg with a hop-sock and use a floating dip-tube.
Because of the tight time schedule my plan is to use the ol' overpressure the keg and roll it / shake it around for a while.
My worry is that the hop-sock AND the floating dip-tube will get tangled up and might kink/knot the dip-tube.
To try and prevent this I could do the overpressure + rolling/shaking without the hop-sock, de-pressure and open the keg afterwards, and then add the hops. Do you think that this would it defeat the gains of overpressure + rolling/shaking?
For this one I will dry hop in the keg with a hop-sock and use a floating dip-tube.
Because of the tight time schedule my plan is to use the ol' overpressure the keg and roll it / shake it around for a while.
My worry is that the hop-sock AND the floating dip-tube will get tangled up and might kink/knot the dip-tube.
To try and prevent this I could do the overpressure + rolling/shaking without the hop-sock, de-pressure and open the keg afterwards, and then add the hops. Do you think that this would it defeat the gains of overpressure + rolling/shaking?