Drover's dog
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I used a well known supplier of brewing gear and ingredients to buy an IPA recipe of theirs. With the sack of grains where a number of cryovaced pouches containing hops, Whirlfloc and yeast. The pouches where marked add @ 10 mins: add @ 60 mins: add at 30 mins. Had it not been for the Whirlfloc that was to be added at 10 mins. I would have stuffed the whole brew up. Before I make it known that this just doesn’t make any sense at all to buyers of recipes from these folk, I thought I had better check that in the “Brewing Game” this was just may be the accepted and expected way someone would write on a pouch that add @ 10 mins. Actually means add 10 mins before the end of the boil. Therefore hops to be added @ 60 mins means add at the start of a 60 minute boil. I was totally confused. So what’s it to be, did they screw up or do I need to understand more on brewing vernacular.