Morning all -
Just setting up to brew a Belgian Dubbel, based on a Greg Hughes recipe.
He suggests 35g of Hallertauer Hersbrücker 3.5% at the start of the boil, and then a similar quantity of Tettnang 4.5% for the last 15min.
I have HH (2022 harvest) but it must be the lowest alpha I've ever seen in a hop, 1.6%, so I'd have to add about 75g to get the equivalent.
Do you see any problems with adding that much vegetative matter to the boil?
The closest alternative I've got in the fridge is probably Hallertauer Mittelfrüh (4.9%); and I've got the normal stuff like
Progress, Brewers Gold, Perle, Fuggles etc ...
Advice welcome! I'll probably need to decide by about 11 o'clock
Just setting up to brew a Belgian Dubbel, based on a Greg Hughes recipe.
He suggests 35g of Hallertauer Hersbrücker 3.5% at the start of the boil, and then a similar quantity of Tettnang 4.5% for the last 15min.
I have HH (2022 harvest) but it must be the lowest alpha I've ever seen in a hop, 1.6%, so I'd have to add about 75g to get the equivalent.
Do you see any problems with adding that much vegetative matter to the boil?
The closest alternative I've got in the fridge is probably Hallertauer Mittelfrüh (4.9%); and I've got the normal stuff like
Progress, Brewers Gold, Perle, Fuggles etc ...
Advice welcome! I'll probably need to decide by about 11 o'clock