a couple of months? h34r:brewtas said:For sure, I'll PM you when it's done. Might be a couple of months though before I get to brew it.
Book your flights now :beer:Pratty1 said:a couple of months? h34r:
haha, funny you should suggest it, Im going to Launceston 3rd week of April for the Marine Teachers Conference my wife is attending.brewtas said:Book your flights now :beer:
Launceston is a 0 minute drive from me.Pratty1 said:haha, funny you should suggest it, Im going to Launceston 3rd week of April for the Marine Teachers Conference my wife is attending.
Whats that a 20min drive from Hobart...lol
2g/L for 4 days dry hop.carniebrew said:NFH, did your all galaxy include much/any dry hopping? If so, how much and for how long?
I don't have it in front of me but it was roughly in the middle-high of the green range in Ezy water calc for calcium, sulfate, chloride and magnesium.technobabble66 said:@NFH: ...And when you say balanced sulfate/chloride profile, how much did you add or what total levels were you hitting with your additions?
Thanks!
Thanks for sharing your experience, Bill. What was the FG? I wonder if a lower alcohol (and especially low FG) beer has more trouble handling the rougher bitterness?Not For Horses said:Oh wait, I knew there was a reason I came in here...
I've just started drinking an all galaxy ale with a big addition at 15 minutes.
It was 1044 and about 30 IBU and man alive is that sucker bitter.
It's borderline unpleasant with the bitterness but I'll soldier through.
It's not the first time this has happened either.
I'm kinda thinking that you probably need to limit your IBUs from galaxy, even late additions, to about 0.5 IBU/GU
Eg, for my latest beer, should have been 22IBU as it was all galaxy.
1.008 on this one.brewtas said:Thanks for sharing your experience, Bill. What was the FG? I wonder if a lower alcohol (and especially low FG) beer has more trouble handling the rougher bitterness?
just had a quick read of that formula mate and like the look of it. do you have a template spreadsheet you could attach here in this thread? i'd be keen to use it and test some of mine. i could do it, but i'm at work and being very lazybrewtas said:Ah, that's interesting. I use the balance value formula rather than BU:GU ratio when I'm planning my brews because it takes the FG into account which radically alters how we perceive bitterness. When I punch your numbers into my spreadsheet it suggests that your beer is balanced a bit closer to an IPA than an APA so that might be part of the issue.
Obviously the Galaxy is enhancing the perception of bitterness on top of that. Like you said, more 'work' needs to be done.
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