I imagine that I'm not the only person out there that is starting to dabble with non-alcoholic alternatives to beer. I've just started my journey into making 'Hop Water' so thought it would be good to have a thread to share what I learn and discuss with anyone else that is making it (mods please move to a different part of the forum if you feel that's more appropriate).
Only making 1L at a time at the moment as I've got a lot that I want to play around with to see what produces the 'best' solution so I've invested in a Soda Stream for carbonating the water. If you wanted to do larger batches then you could of course use a keg instead.
Made my first trial yesterday evening by cold steeping a 5g tea bag of Citra in 1L of water for 30 minutes before transferring to the Soda Stream and carbonating. Before adding the hops I treated the water with AMS/CRS to drop the pH down to ~4.5. I actually slightly overshot and hit 4.1 but the hops bought that back up to 4.8, so something to watch for there.
This was the end result:
Not sure how easy it is to see in the picture but there is a slight green tint from the hop addition. I've carbonated quite lightly but would probably up that for next time (having to learn how to use the Soda Stream!). Aroma is very much like sticking your nose in a bag of hops; quite floral and herbal. The flavour is smooth although quite herbal and grassy, with some of the tropical fruit character poking through.
Next experiment is going to be to try hot steeping at 80degC for 20 minutes. I've also got a big list of things I want to try with using different hops, fruit juices to adjust the pH instead of acid, water chemistry, adjuncts, etc. Will do my best to share any useful insights.
Only making 1L at a time at the moment as I've got a lot that I want to play around with to see what produces the 'best' solution so I've invested in a Soda Stream for carbonating the water. If you wanted to do larger batches then you could of course use a keg instead.
Made my first trial yesterday evening by cold steeping a 5g tea bag of Citra in 1L of water for 30 minutes before transferring to the Soda Stream and carbonating. Before adding the hops I treated the water with AMS/CRS to drop the pH down to ~4.5. I actually slightly overshot and hit 4.1 but the hops bought that back up to 4.8, so something to watch for there.
This was the end result:
Not sure how easy it is to see in the picture but there is a slight green tint from the hop addition. I've carbonated quite lightly but would probably up that for next time (having to learn how to use the Soda Stream!). Aroma is very much like sticking your nose in a bag of hops; quite floral and herbal. The flavour is smooth although quite herbal and grassy, with some of the tropical fruit character poking through.
Next experiment is going to be to try hot steeping at 80degC for 20 minutes. I've also got a big list of things I want to try with using different hops, fruit juices to adjust the pH instead of acid, water chemistry, adjuncts, etc. Will do my best to share any useful insights.