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I have my first all grain stout sat in the fv for 2 weeks and was just wondering if it is worth dry hopping with giggles I have left over or is it not good to dry hop a stout?


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I have my first all grain stout sat in the fv for 2 weeks and was just wondering if it is worth dry hopping with giggles I have left over or is it not good to dry hop a stout?


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:lol::lol::lol:like it.Giggles hops:mrgreen:,guess a typo and should read Fuggles
Do whatever you feel is right for you.Generally i don't think stout's are dry hopped,having said that why not!:thumb:
 
:lol::lol::lol:like it.Giggles hops:mrgreen:,guess a typo and should read Fuggles
Do whatever you feel is right for you.Generally i don't think stout's are dry hopped,having said that why not!:thumb:



Haha, the joys of having a 3 year old trying to take your phone plus auto correct


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Stouts are usually all about the malts and not the hops but if you want to give it a go then do so.

If it's a high ABV you might have people collapsing in a fit of giggles!
 
Haha, the joys of having a 3 year old trying to take your phone plus auto correct


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That's it,blame the poor liitle mite:lol:.
You MUST do some labels for it and include 'giggles' in the title. You MUST:mrgreen:
 
Read somewhere, that Guiness has an IBU level of about 40 give or take a few. The bitterness is masked by the roast malts which naturally is more apparent in a straightforward bitter
 
Dry hop with columbus it will give you a very nice background lime hit, works very well with dark ales,,, trust me :)
 
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