Yob
Hop to it
just do more volume to account for the losses.. it's what we did (kinda) on a collaborative brew day..
I do the same when kettle addition go north of 10g/L, 3-6L of extra losses added in Brewmate, drop efficiency to account for extra liquid.Yob said:just do more volume to account for the losses.. it's what we did (kinda) on a collaborative brew day..
How times have changed yobYob said:The main factor that I've not gone for it, even on a personal level is it would kind of take the fun out of hop additions yeah?
Kind of clinical to add 3ml of a syringe rather than some sticky stinky hops
I imagine it'd help with losses on a massive beer too so it does have its place, just not in my brewery... Yet...
Not really mate.. I use it in ADDITION to traditional hoppingtimmi9191 said:How times have changed yob
coz many of them are proprietary and they cannot use the brand nameElz said:That is hopshot (eg Limonata why not call the moteuka , if not what is the confusion)
Plain English is not too much to ask for. In fact, it would go a long way to helping me understand this post.Elz said:Thanks Mardoo for your input. What would be good to know is that X amount of hopshot A ( BC...) will impart X amount of flavour simual to hop.. . That is hopshot (eg Limonata why not call the moteuka , if not what is the confusion) realtion to the real hop and for example what is the ml to achive the equivalent of x amount of dry hops. overall give us more details In plain English. Not too much to ask for?
Have you read whats already been posted about them? Doesnt sound like it so here, have a read of THISElz said:Doesn't help the consumer! In fact confuses the fukc out of them. Retailers get your act together. Again, clear simple advice to your consumers, not blaming the 'system'.. Love to know more precise ways of how to use this product for the average home brewer. Sorry too be so blunt!
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