Hello fellow brewers,
Long time lurker, first time poster. I was looking to get some advice from those experienced in the No Chill method. So far I've brewed 5 x 20L batches in my 35L Digiboil using BIAB. I'm making my way through Brewing Classic Styles brewing my preferred style in ales. I've been using the No Chill method as I've not yet invested in a wort chiller. The two English ales and Aussie sparkling ale I brewed turned out fine. But, my last two attempts at brewing American pale ales have been a big fail - a pale ale and an amber ale. Both have turned out overly hoppy (not bitter, just hoppy - or fruity) to the point where by my taste I will be dumping both batches. I have not been adjusting the timing of hop additions but I have been hitting my target gravities. My thinking is the English ales & Aussie sparkling ale turned out fine as they're more malt forward beers, not the case with the American ales.
Do you gents think I can fix this problem by adjusting the timing of hop additions? Or do you recommend just biting the bullet and buying a chilling system in order to brew hoppy ales?
I'll list the hop schedules for all my batches below. All IBUs were calculated using the brewersfriend.com online calculator. I was calculating the hop amounts based on a 23L post boil size. Is that correct? Or should it be based on the approx. 20L batch size?
Any help would be appreciated.
American Pale Ale - UNDRINKABLE - 37 IBU
OG = 1058
FG = 1014
23g Magnum (10.7% AA) @ 60 mins
14g Centennial (9.4% AA) @ 10 mins
14g Cascade (6.5% AA) @ 10 mins
14g Centennial (9.4% AA) @ 0 mins
14g Cascade (6.5% AA) @ 0 mins
American Amber Ale - UNDRINKABLE - 30 IBU
OG = 1056
FG = 1014
22g Magnum (10.7% AA) @ 60 mins
7g Centennial (9.4% AA) @ 10 mins
7g Cascade (6.5% AA) @ 10 mins
7g Centennial (9.4% AA) @ 0 mins
7g Cascade (6.5% AA) @ 0 mins
English Ordinary Bitter - 32 IBU
OG = 1042
FG = 1011
43g EKG (4% AA) @ 60 mins
18g EKG (4% AA) @ 30 mins
18g EKG (4% AA) @ 1 min
English Dark Mild - 17 IBU
OG = 1038
FG = 1012
33g EKG (4% AA) @ 60 mins
Aussie Sparkling Ale - 30 IBU
OG = 1060
FG = 1010
10g Pride of Ringwood (10% AA) @ 60 mins
15g Pride of Ringwood (10% AA) @ 30 mins
Long time lurker, first time poster. I was looking to get some advice from those experienced in the No Chill method. So far I've brewed 5 x 20L batches in my 35L Digiboil using BIAB. I'm making my way through Brewing Classic Styles brewing my preferred style in ales. I've been using the No Chill method as I've not yet invested in a wort chiller. The two English ales and Aussie sparkling ale I brewed turned out fine. But, my last two attempts at brewing American pale ales have been a big fail - a pale ale and an amber ale. Both have turned out overly hoppy (not bitter, just hoppy - or fruity) to the point where by my taste I will be dumping both batches. I have not been adjusting the timing of hop additions but I have been hitting my target gravities. My thinking is the English ales & Aussie sparkling ale turned out fine as they're more malt forward beers, not the case with the American ales.
Do you gents think I can fix this problem by adjusting the timing of hop additions? Or do you recommend just biting the bullet and buying a chilling system in order to brew hoppy ales?
I'll list the hop schedules for all my batches below. All IBUs were calculated using the brewersfriend.com online calculator. I was calculating the hop amounts based on a 23L post boil size. Is that correct? Or should it be based on the approx. 20L batch size?
Any help would be appreciated.
American Pale Ale - UNDRINKABLE - 37 IBU
OG = 1058
FG = 1014
23g Magnum (10.7% AA) @ 60 mins
14g Centennial (9.4% AA) @ 10 mins
14g Cascade (6.5% AA) @ 10 mins
14g Centennial (9.4% AA) @ 0 mins
14g Cascade (6.5% AA) @ 0 mins
American Amber Ale - UNDRINKABLE - 30 IBU
OG = 1056
FG = 1014
22g Magnum (10.7% AA) @ 60 mins
7g Centennial (9.4% AA) @ 10 mins
7g Cascade (6.5% AA) @ 10 mins
7g Centennial (9.4% AA) @ 0 mins
7g Cascade (6.5% AA) @ 0 mins
English Ordinary Bitter - 32 IBU
OG = 1042
FG = 1011
43g EKG (4% AA) @ 60 mins
18g EKG (4% AA) @ 30 mins
18g EKG (4% AA) @ 1 min
English Dark Mild - 17 IBU
OG = 1038
FG = 1012
33g EKG (4% AA) @ 60 mins
Aussie Sparkling Ale - 30 IBU
OG = 1060
FG = 1010
10g Pride of Ringwood (10% AA) @ 60 mins
15g Pride of Ringwood (10% AA) @ 30 mins