I seem to not be able to make a hoppy brew anymore:-( Last brew was a Lagunitas clone, it has 150g of hops boiled for 3 mins but I cant taste them!
Im wondering what I can be doing wrong? I add the 3 min hops, boil for 3 mins then turn off the boiler and leave for 30 mins then chill down as usual etc. I know these end hops are sometimes called whirlpool hops, should I constantly be stirring them in the boiler? The reason I dont is that once you switch off the boiler the cold break starts to form and I have found before that if I keep stirring the cold break gets all mixed up and I end up with a cloudier brew.
I have another small 10l brew on the go at the moment (the one above was 20l) and just added 100g of dry hop, it already had 100g of 3 min boil hops as well.
I have been trying for the past year to make a hoppy brew, tried various recipes, my own and punk IPA and Lagunitas but none seem hoppy - in the past a couple of years ago they used to turn out alright. This time I also bought Aldi water and added 2 teaspoons of Burton Salts...
Im wondering what I can be doing wrong? I add the 3 min hops, boil for 3 mins then turn off the boiler and leave for 30 mins then chill down as usual etc. I know these end hops are sometimes called whirlpool hops, should I constantly be stirring them in the boiler? The reason I dont is that once you switch off the boiler the cold break starts to form and I have found before that if I keep stirring the cold break gets all mixed up and I end up with a cloudier brew.
I have another small 10l brew on the go at the moment (the one above was 20l) and just added 100g of dry hop, it already had 100g of 3 min boil hops as well.
I have been trying for the past year to make a hoppy brew, tried various recipes, my own and punk IPA and Lagunitas but none seem hoppy - in the past a couple of years ago they used to turn out alright. This time I also bought Aldi water and added 2 teaspoons of Burton Salts...