mancer62
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I have only ever made extract beers and have no ambitions to get into all grain. Over the past couple of years however I have began to dry hop which makes a huge difference. At the moment I am only interested in IPA style brews which I find delicious. I initially used 1 can of pre-hopped malt extract and finished the brew by adding anything from 30g to 100g of dry hops. I then seen a bargain and could buy double the amount of malt extract for the same price. I done this thinking fantastic then to my horror when tasting it was far too sweet (the extract wasn't pre hopped). I then read up on this and added some bittering hops to the boil to try to get a decent IBU to counter the sweetness of the malt.
What I would like to know now is say I go back to my 1 can of pre hopped malt extract would you recommend I still do a bittering hop or is that not needed?
I also don't seem to get great head retention in my recent batches both in the bottles and in my kegs. Plus my beers don;t seem the clearest. It doesnt bother me too much but when ever I try to get a few of my mates to try one its the look of them that puts them off. Is there anything you can suggest to help with this matter......which product would use use for 5 gallons and at what stage would you use it? ty
What I would like to know now is say I go back to my 1 can of pre hopped malt extract would you recommend I still do a bittering hop or is that not needed?
I also don't seem to get great head retention in my recent batches both in the bottles and in my kegs. Plus my beers don;t seem the clearest. It doesnt bother me too much but when ever I try to get a few of my mates to try one its the look of them that puts them off. Is there anything you can suggest to help with this matter......which product would use use for 5 gallons and at what stage would you use it? ty