rpt
Brewing without a hat
It's interesting that you need some wort when you boil the hops - you can't just use water.
rpt said:It's interesting that you need some wort when you boil the hops - you can't just use water.
tommillski said:Did anyone have a go at this? I'm wondering whether to go 50/50 or 20/80..
cwiseman77 said:I tried going 50/50 with the extract on an IPA I brewed this afternoon. I've always just stuck it all in at the start but after reading up on it thought I'd try half at the start and half at flameout. Seemed to work well, hit target OG on the nose :thumb:
ScottM said:I went for it with zero fermentables during the boil. Immediately after flameout I added the extract, gave a good mix and sat in the sink with running water to chill it. Didn't take too long at all.
Will see how it turns out :)
tommillski said:cwiseman77 said:I tried going 50/50 with the extract on an IPA I brewed this afternoon. I've always just stuck it all in at the start but after reading up on it thought I'd try half at the start and half at flameout. Seemed to work well, hit target OG on the nose :thumb:ScottM said:I went for it with zero fermentables during the boil. Immediately after flameout I added the extract, gave a good mix and sat in the sink with running water to chill it. Didn't take too long at all.
Will see how it turns out :)
Interesting! I've always gone 100% at the beginning. Think I'll stick to 50/50 and see ho yours pans out Scott!
cwiseman77 said:Well with you trying all the extract at the end and me trying 50/50 for the first time I feel as if we've stumbled upon a wee experiment here Scott. Be interested to see how it pans out. How did your brew day go, you get close to your target FG? Did you notice any difference with adding the extract last? I guess the only visible difference would be less wort darkening. If you've achieve better hop utilisation I guess you won't know till you taste it! What kind of beer did you brew?
ScottM said:cwiseman77 said:Well with you trying all the extract at the end and me trying 50/50 for the first time I feel as if we've stumbled upon a wee experiment here Scott. Be interested to see how it pans out. How did your brew day go, you get close to your target FG? Did you notice any difference with adding the extract last? I guess the only visible difference would be less wort darkening. If you've achieve better hop utilisation I guess you won't know till you taste it! What kind of beer did you brew?
Everything went great, other than forgetting to take the OG lol. By the time I realised I had it all snug in the fridge and at temp, so I didn't want to disturb anything. It won't be far off what I calculated though.... 1.048
There wasn't really any difference at all, the wort darkening will definitely be a bonus though as it's a German light lager I'm making.
Hop utilisation will be where I should notice it though. I was going for a fairly strong hop flavour/aroma, akin to Grolsch, so if that pans out well then I think I'll call it a success :)
It's in the fermenting fridge just now, sitting at a steady 10 degrees.
cwiseman77 said:Well good luck. You watching UFC this weekend?
graysalchemy said:Hops have 3 main components to them which will affect the flavour of the beer.
Firstly polyphenols or tannins, these need to be removed and this is done by the boil and proteins in the wort, they get precipitated in the trub, leave too much in and you get grassey flavours.
The Hops acids are not very soluble in aqueous solutions and need to be isomerised into to more soluble alpha Acids, this requires a pH of around 5.2 which is what your wort that comes out of the mash is.
Finally the Hop oils provide the aroma , these are driven off by boiling hence why we add aroma hops at the end of the boil.
If you were to boil hops in just water then the pH would be too high and be lacking in flavour, and you would not remove the Polyphenols.
ScottM said:Worked an absolute treat. The bitterness is really there and very pronounced, I could have held back a fair bit and still had enough. Just goes to show you
cwiseman77 said:ScottM said:Worked an absolute treat. The bitterness is really there and very pronounced, I could have held back a fair bit and still had enough. Just goes to show you
Remind me what you done again Scott. How much of the extract did you hold back until the end?
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