robsan77 Landlord. Joined Jan 7, 2010 Messages 1,748 Reaction score 2 Jul 25, 2010 #1 Hi all, I have heard that hops with low Cohumulone are better for bittering but can someone explain why for me? Also what do beta acids provide? Thanks
Hi all, I have heard that hops with low Cohumulone are better for bittering but can someone explain why for me? Also what do beta acids provide? Thanks
robsan77 Landlord. Joined Jan 7, 2010 Messages 1,748 Reaction score 2 Jul 29, 2010 #2 Bump: Just thought I'd give it another go.
J jamesb Landlord. Joined Oct 16, 2008 Messages 842 Reaction score 5 Location Axiom Brewing Jul 29, 2010 #3 Rob, I really can't be arsed going through my books, but I think lower cohum hops impart a less harsh bitterness. Or the other way around. I'm six pints to the wind right now. Think of the bitterness of Target compared to Brewers Gold for instance.
Rob, I really can't be arsed going through my books, but I think lower cohum hops impart a less harsh bitterness. Or the other way around. I'm six pints to the wind right now. Think of the bitterness of Target compared to Brewers Gold for instance.
T TLServices Active Member Joined Jun 14, 2010 Messages 22 Reaction score 0 Jul 30, 2010 #4 jamesb is spot on - hops with high cohumulone levels give a harsher bitterness so those with lower levels tend to be preferred in taste testing.
jamesb is spot on - hops with high cohumulone levels give a harsher bitterness so those with lower levels tend to be preferred in taste testing.