Alan_Reginato
Well-Known Member
Hi everyone!
I'm thinking in split a batch of Pale Ale in 2. Half (18 L) goes to the fermenter, cooled by a chiller plate. The other half (18 L) will be top up with 7 L of filtered water and reheated to 95 C. Then add 95 g of CTZ, let it drop until 80 C before cooling.
Both batches will be fermented for 15 days. To the "hopless" one will be add 7L of filtered water, boiled and hoped with 95 g of CTZ at 95 C until fall to 80 C before cooling.
My objective here is compare a straight flameout addition with a post fermentation flameout hop tea addition, or something like that.
What do you think about it? Worth all the hard work? Someone has already did something like that? (And I didn't find in the internet?)
I'm thinking in split a batch of Pale Ale in 2. Half (18 L) goes to the fermenter, cooled by a chiller plate. The other half (18 L) will be top up with 7 L of filtered water and reheated to 95 C. Then add 95 g of CTZ, let it drop until 80 C before cooling.
Both batches will be fermented for 15 days. To the "hopless" one will be add 7L of filtered water, boiled and hoped with 95 g of CTZ at 95 C until fall to 80 C before cooling.
My objective here is compare a straight flameout addition with a post fermentation flameout hop tea addition, or something like that.
What do you think about it? Worth all the hard work? Someone has already did something like that? (And I didn't find in the internet?)