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Just put a pale into its secondary and after tasting is to strong for my taste .can I add boiled cooled water to it ,anybody done this
Well sort ofCoo brewing said:Just put a pale into its secondary and after tasting is to strong for my taste .can I add boiled cooled water to it ,anybody done this
Wont the IBU/SG ratio remain unchanged when diluting with water because both the IBU and SG are equally reduced.Ducatiboy stu said:will screw up the taste and mouthfeel and the IBU/SG ratio
The IBU wont change, but the FG willBlack n Tan said:Wont the IBU/SG ratio remain unchanged when diluting with water because both the IBU and SG are equally reduced.
Ahhhh yes it will.Ducatiboy stu said:The IBU wont change, but the FG will
If you want to test this out grab an IPA and water it down to see if it seems thinner and less bitter ....... I'd put money on it having less bitterness and less bodydanestead said:Ahhhh yes it will.
Yep the IBU/SG ratio will be the same so the beer should still taste balanced. I absolutely agree that it will have less body, that's a no brainer. The relative bitterness should appear the same on our tongue as the IBU/SG ratio hasn't changed however the actual IBU's will be less.Spohaw said:If you want to test this out grab an IPA and water it down to see if it seems thinner and less bitter ....... I'd put money on it having less bitterness and less body
If you are so certain, please tell us why because what you are claiming makes no sense and does not check out in brewing software either.Ducatiboy stu said:If it was brewed at 25IBU it will still be 25IBU, granted it will be diluted.
It would have the same AAU/HBU (which is a measure of the amount of alpha acids used in the recipe), but the IBU (which if the amount of isomerized alpha acids per litre) would definitely be decreased.Ducatiboy stu said:If it was brewed at 25IBU it will still be 25IBU, granted it will be diluted.
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