ssashton
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I have not used an IBU calculator before, I have mainly just followed or tweaked existing recipes. However, I would like to start aiming for particular figures and today I am risking it with my own recipe.
Today I am brewing a session IPA. I thought to myself 'how many IBU is Punk IPA, as I like that?' and on the Brewdog recipes website it says 40 IBU. https://brewdogrecipes.com/recipes/punk-ipa-2010-current
Here is the weird thing, when I use any online IBU calculator and enter the info from that recipe, it results in well over 100 IBU!
So what gives?
Is it just the result of Brewdog trying to extrapolate from a large volume recipe?
Or might it be that the quoted figure is a real life measurement of the final conditioned beer and the bitterness reduces compared to the unfermented wort?
Do you have a preferred calculator and what would you aim for to get a session IPA similar to Punk or maybe Neck Oil (or my guilty pleasure Hobgoblin IPA)?
Today I am brewing a session IPA. I thought to myself 'how many IBU is Punk IPA, as I like that?' and on the Brewdog recipes website it says 40 IBU. https://brewdogrecipes.com/recipes/punk-ipa-2010-current
Here is the weird thing, when I use any online IBU calculator and enter the info from that recipe, it results in well over 100 IBU!
So what gives?
Is it just the result of Brewdog trying to extrapolate from a large volume recipe?
Or might it be that the quoted figure is a real life measurement of the final conditioned beer and the bitterness reduces compared to the unfermented wort?
Do you have a preferred calculator and what would you aim for to get a session IPA similar to Punk or maybe Neck Oil (or my guilty pleasure Hobgoblin IPA)?