NPi
Regular.
- Joined
- Apr 2, 2020
- Messages
- 403
- Reaction score
- 237
Excuse the misleading title, it always help to rise the eyebrow of the majority of members.
I recently stumbled across a informal study here, that suggests removing krausen can limit hop utilisation. Which isn't in its self surprising, however, it also suggests that in a test this was perseaved as preferable to not.
Other than cropping for yeast harvesting, removing krausen is not something I've come across before. Is this common practice in home brewing. It certainly seems to be in commercial brewing. Funnily enough the article also infers the Burton Union system as being used for this purpose.
Have I just been missing out on all the fun, not cropping my top?
See below the krausen that kicked this all off.
I recently stumbled across a informal study here, that suggests removing krausen can limit hop utilisation. Which isn't in its self surprising, however, it also suggests that in a test this was perseaved as preferable to not.
Other than cropping for yeast harvesting, removing krausen is not something I've come across before. Is this common practice in home brewing. It certainly seems to be in commercial brewing. Funnily enough the article also infers the Burton Union system as being used for this purpose.
Have I just been missing out on all the fun, not cropping my top?
See below the krausen that kicked this all off.