I did a check on my own brewing spreadsheet, where I implemented the Tinseth model. Indeed, when going from a 60 minute boil to a 30 minute boil, one would only need appr. 1/3 extra hops to reach the same bittering level.
On the other hand, last year I did brew a couple of small volume, fast brew beers with 30 minute boils, and my perception was that they definitely were not bitter enough. Do not forget that Glenn Tinseth disclaims any accuracy on his calculation, except for his own setup.
Further experiences also would seem to indicate (not only from me, but also from other brewers on other forums), that a > 50 minute boil gives more or less the correct IBUs for the hops added at that time, while subsequent additions (30 minutes and less) give much less IBUs than the Tinseth calculations would indicate.
On the other hand, last year I did brew a couple of small volume, fast brew beers with 30 minute boils, and my perception was that they definitely were not bitter enough. Do not forget that Glenn Tinseth disclaims any accuracy on his calculation, except for his own setup.
Further experiences also would seem to indicate (not only from me, but also from other brewers on other forums), that a > 50 minute boil gives more or less the correct IBUs for the hops added at that time, while subsequent additions (30 minutes and less) give much less IBUs than the Tinseth calculations would indicate.
Last edited: