Hi guys,
I started off doing small batch(10L) BIAB beers and recently because of work commitments have become increasingly time poor. I have started expirementing with unhopped extracts in order to try fit in brewing during the week while still being able to try out new hop combinations. The longest part of my brew day is boiling my hops ( in wort) and cooling down my wort.
This got me thinking to save extra time I could do a small 2l hop boils and then dilute it with the main batch of 10l to save time, or potentially skip the boil altogether and just steep enough hops at flame out temperatures to get my required IBU's.
I was hoping you guys could help out, are there any negatives to taste from skipping 60min-30min hop additions if I can still reach target IBU levels? and how do I calculate my IBU's when I dilute a smaller hop boil into a larger unhopped batch? Or is it possible to skip all boil hop additions, using a ton of hops at just under flameout temperatures and steeping? I'm only looking to add around 20-40 IBU's roughly.
I started off doing small batch(10L) BIAB beers and recently because of work commitments have become increasingly time poor. I have started expirementing with unhopped extracts in order to try fit in brewing during the week while still being able to try out new hop combinations. The longest part of my brew day is boiling my hops ( in wort) and cooling down my wort.
This got me thinking to save extra time I could do a small 2l hop boils and then dilute it with the main batch of 10l to save time, or potentially skip the boil altogether and just steep enough hops at flame out temperatures to get my required IBU's.
I was hoping you guys could help out, are there any negatives to taste from skipping 60min-30min hop additions if I can still reach target IBU levels? and how do I calculate my IBU's when I dilute a smaller hop boil into a larger unhopped batch? Or is it possible to skip all boil hop additions, using a ton of hops at just under flameout temperatures and steeping? I'm only looking to add around 20-40 IBU's roughly.