Leonard_Leonard
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Hello,
I just brewed the below, and while it had a lovely, mild and floral vanilla taste on first swig, after a few beats an aftertaste would emerge right on the back of the tongue of significant bitterness. And it would just stay there for maybe 5 minutes, a sort of back-of-the-tongue bubbling bitterness. I won't say that it was really bad, but it would definitely be improved if it wasn't there.
4.5 Litres / 1 Gallon batch:
Maris Otter 1036 grams
Flaked Oats 58 grams
Flaked Barley 58 grams
(Total 1152 grams)
Hops (Pellets):
Columbus First Wort Hop 2.8 grams
Columbus 60mins 5.7 grams
Columbus 10mins 2.8 grams
Columbus 0mins 11.3 grams
7 days after pitching dry Hop 11.6 grams
(Total Hops 34.2 grams)
Yeast = Safale US 05 11.5 grams
My understanding is that bitterness is caused by early hop additions, so am I right in thinking it is that 2.8+5.7=8.5 gram hop addition at the start that is the cause of this bitterness? It doesn't feel like that is a lot of hops to me, but maybe it is.
I was looking at a BrewDog Dead Pony Club Clone recipe the other day (based on the recipe BrewDog post on their website in PDF format) and the hop additions were 60mins 2 grams, 30mins 3 grams and a dry hop of 38 grams. Dead Pony Club has always been in my mind quite a hoppy beer, however I find these tiny hop additions to be mind bogglingly low. I guess they are backloading the addition in the dry hop to hit the aroma while having little to no bitterness?
Thanks
Luke
I just brewed the below, and while it had a lovely, mild and floral vanilla taste on first swig, after a few beats an aftertaste would emerge right on the back of the tongue of significant bitterness. And it would just stay there for maybe 5 minutes, a sort of back-of-the-tongue bubbling bitterness. I won't say that it was really bad, but it would definitely be improved if it wasn't there.
4.5 Litres / 1 Gallon batch:
Maris Otter 1036 grams
Flaked Oats 58 grams
Flaked Barley 58 grams
(Total 1152 grams)
Hops (Pellets):
Columbus First Wort Hop 2.8 grams
Columbus 60mins 5.7 grams
Columbus 10mins 2.8 grams
Columbus 0mins 11.3 grams
7 days after pitching dry Hop 11.6 grams
(Total Hops 34.2 grams)
Yeast = Safale US 05 11.5 grams
My understanding is that bitterness is caused by early hop additions, so am I right in thinking it is that 2.8+5.7=8.5 gram hop addition at the start that is the cause of this bitterness? It doesn't feel like that is a lot of hops to me, but maybe it is.
I was looking at a BrewDog Dead Pony Club Clone recipe the other day (based on the recipe BrewDog post on their website in PDF format) and the hop additions were 60mins 2 grams, 30mins 3 grams and a dry hop of 38 grams. Dead Pony Club has always been in my mind quite a hoppy beer, however I find these tiny hop additions to be mind bogglingly low. I guess they are backloading the addition in the dry hop to hit the aroma while having little to no bitterness?
Thanks
Luke