Apologies if this has been discussed before, if so please point me to where I can find the answer(s).
The post here has me thinking Boil-off rate calculator
Is there a good source that talks about the point during the boil where the hops don't contribute any additional IBUs?
In other words, say I put in some Challenger 7.5% expecting a 60 minute boil, but instead boil for 120 to compensate for low boil off rate, will there be a point where the hops themselves have given all the AAs they can? I'm guessing there's a curve to be found somewhere that shows this. I've put some numbers into various IBU calculators that seem to show that there is a bit of a tailing off over time.
(Obviously then the concentration/overall wort volume comes into play, but am curious about the hops side.)
Do I need to just buy the For The Love Of Hops book? Will that lead the way?
The post here has me thinking Boil-off rate calculator
Is there a good source that talks about the point during the boil where the hops don't contribute any additional IBUs?
In other words, say I put in some Challenger 7.5% expecting a 60 minute boil, but instead boil for 120 to compensate for low boil off rate, will there be a point where the hops themselves have given all the AAs they can? I'm guessing there's a curve to be found somewhere that shows this. I've put some numbers into various IBU calculators that seem to show that there is a bit of a tailing off over time.
(Obviously then the concentration/overall wort volume comes into play, but am curious about the hops side.)
Do I need to just buy the For The Love Of Hops book? Will that lead the way?