I'm doing an extract brew next week and was hoping you guys/gals could give your opinions, any changes to hops or amount. It's only to 11Ltrs and I'm after about 4.5 - 5%
1.5kg Black Rock liquid malt extract
10g POR 60mins
10g Hallertau 20mins
5g Cascade @ flame out
I would replace the Hallertau with more Cascade, and drop the POR to 6-7g. Are you boiling the entire 12.5L boil to hit the 11L volume? Also by my calcs you are 4% ABV.
I was going to boil in about 6 litres and just top up with water in the fermenter, the biggest pot i have is only 8 litres, might add half a kilo of LDME to get a higher ABV
Swainy wrote:Thank's Kev, does the boil size matter considering hop amount
Yes, it matters to the efficiency of the AA isomerisation. The lower the gravity of the boil the more IBUs you get from the same amount of hops, within reason.
Thanks for the lesson, I always though that the smaller the boil the more you would get out of the hops due to the higher concentration of malt that woud hold in the hoppie goodness.
Swainy wrote:Thank's Kev, does the boil size matter considering hop amount
Yes, it matters to the efficiency of the AA isomerisation. The lower the gravity of the boil the more IBUs you get from the same amount of hops, within reason.
I read somewhere that the best gravity for a hop boil is 1040. Can't find my source, but I know I have read it somewhere.
Yeah, a lot of breweries boil at a higher gravity and then water the wort (or even finished beer) down post boil/ferment for exactly this reason (not to mention they can make more beer from the same volume of wort). I am not sure what the exact gravity is but 1.040 sounds about right.