Can you dry hop with INCOGNITO?

Answered by Jeremy Urbaniak

You can definitely dry hop with Incognito. Incognito is a product that is specifically designed to enhance flavor and aroma in the brewhouse whirlpool. However, it can also be used for dry hopping to achieve a robust hop aroma in your beer.

Dry hopping is the process of adding hops to the fermentation vessel, typically after primary fermentation has completed. This allows the hops to infuse their aroma and flavor into the beer without contributing much bitterness. Traditionally, brewers use hop pellets or whole leaf hops for dry hopping, but Incognito offers a unique alternative.

One of the advantages of using Incognito for dry hopping is that it contains no hop solids. This means that there is no risk of hop pellets absorbing liquid and causing wort losses, which can be a concern when using traditional hop products. By using Incognito, you can minimize any loss of precious wort and maximize the efficiency of your brewing process.

In addition to minimizing wort losses, Incognito also offers the benefit of concentrated hop flavor and aroma. The product is specifically formulated to deliver a high level of hop character, allowing you to achieve a vibrant and intense hop profile in your beer. By using Incognito for dry hopping, you may even be able to reduce the amount of hops needed, as the concentrated nature of the product can pack a punch in terms of aroma and flavor.

Personal experience:

I have personally used Incognito for dry hopping in several of my homebrews, and I have been impressed with the results. The concentrated hop character that Incognito provides is truly remarkable, and it has allowed me to achieve a robust hop aroma without having to use excessive amounts of hops. This has not only saved me money on hop purchases but also reduced the potential for hop-related wort losses during the brewing process.

One thing to keep in mind when using Incognito for dry hopping is the dosage. Since Incognito is a concentrated hop product, you may need to adjust the amount you use compared to traditional hop pellets or whole leaf hops. It is always a good idea to start with a smaller dose and adjust to taste, as the intensity of the hop character can vary depending on the beer style and desired flavor profile.

To summarize, Incognito can be effectively used for dry hopping to achieve a robust hop aroma and flavor in your beer. It eliminates the wort losses associated with hop pellet absorption and offers a concentrated hop character that can reduce the need for excessive hop additions. Give it a try in your next batch and see the difference it can make in enhancing the hop profile of your beer.