HoppyTommy
Junior Member
Interesting query that I'm sure someone will answer instantly....
I was keenly showing off my new Grainfather to a friend and explaining the stages eg mashing / sparging / boiling / cooling etc He wanted to know why you had to boil for an hour. He suggested once it had reached the boil the wort was sterilised. I was trying to convince him hops needed to be boiled for 60 mins to extract bitterness. I then explained the flavour hops were more added towards the end of the boil or even at flame out.
My query is...... could you do a 15 or 30 min boil and just use more hops for bitterness? May be more expensive in hops but you would save on electricity and more importantly time. Is there a minimum boil time before the result would suffer?
I would appreciate your thoughts......
I was keenly showing off my new Grainfather to a friend and explaining the stages eg mashing / sparging / boiling / cooling etc He wanted to know why you had to boil for an hour. He suggested once it had reached the boil the wort was sterilised. I was trying to convince him hops needed to be boiled for 60 mins to extract bitterness. I then explained the flavour hops were more added towards the end of the boil or even at flame out.
My query is...... could you do a 15 or 30 min boil and just use more hops for bitterness? May be more expensive in hops but you would save on electricity and more importantly time. Is there a minimum boil time before the result would suffer?
I would appreciate your thoughts......