



Henning1966 wrote:Try checking this thread viewtopic.php?f=4&t=21191&start=0 It has a procedure mentioned in it to transfer out of one keg to another using reversed dip tubes to solve this problem.
brewinhard wrote:Henning1966 wrote:Try checking this thread viewtopic.php?f=4&t=21191&start=0 It has a procedure mentioned in it to transfer out of one keg to another using reversed dip tubes to solve this problem.
You could always dry hop in the primary, then cold crash for a few days to let the hops settle out, then rack to your keg for a crystal clear beer with no worries of hops clogging anything! I have been doing this for years with the best results.

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