I am contemplating a small setup to dry hop in my fastferment (5gal batches) without having to open the lid...  I was thinking a stainless steel ball (used for tea normally) with some rare-earth magnets inside.  Using a large rare-earth magnet on top of the FF lid and when the hops are ready to be dropped, just removed the large magnet.
I know the good stainless is not magnetized, so my question... Will the rare-earth magnets inside the stainless steel ball taint my beer?  is there a better way without opening the lid?
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Re: Dry-Hop in a FF Conical
Just an FYI, most of those stainless tea balls won't hold much for hops - hops absorb a crazy amount of liquid and will quickly expand inside the tea strainer.
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Re: Dry-Hop in a FF Conical
I don't know anything about the FastFerment, but I wouldn't worry too much about opening the lid for dry hopping....
			
									
									
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Re: Dry-Hop in a FF Conical
I open the lid in my FF to take a sample to determine if primary has finished and I've never had any problems with it. I have to do the same as you in about 5 days to add Cacao nibs.
			
									
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Re: Dry-Hop in a FF Conical
Not sure if you are interested in anything already available of if you are more interested in DIY but Fast Ferment makes a really nice SS hop filter for their FF conicals.  These fit both the 7.9g (30 L) and the 14g (53 L) fermenters.  Here is a link if you are interested in checking it out:
https://eastcoasthoppers.ca/collections ... hop-filter
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