Clarkholio
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Any ideas where Hop extract is available from?
Indeed, thanks Warrawarra48 said:Is it liquid hops you refer to?
If so, it's available from our sponsor CraftBrewer.
http://www.craftbrewer.com.au/shop/default.asp?CID=17
Scroll down to Liquid Hops, and there are several varieties available.
The samples were very small and I understand the testing process was a proper scientific method. I was actually aiming for about 80-90 IBU's so was it was good to get an idea of how much to use. On the bottle it said to use 3-5ml per 23l batch. I'd used 30ml in the other batches I've brewed with it with really no other information whatsoever. Hopefully now I have a clue how much to use.Clarkholio said:I bet the bloke doing the IBU testing was happy. Did he get those readings from his own personal taste test technique? haha. What amount of IBU's are you aiming for Kranky?
Russian River suggest that you'll get more hop aroma in the beer at warmer temps and suggest that option for homebrewersHBHB said:If fermentation is actually finished, consider racking it to a second vessel, and do the dry hopping cold. Less yeast to chew on the hops and less of the vegetal note will come through at the colder temperature. If you're careful with sanitising and do it in a closed circuit, there's no huge risk.
Martin
Ruckus, MHB got some tests done on Ross's 200 IBU beer a while back. Maybe he can advise the cost. See you at the next HUB meeting, guy. Will see if we can get a ride in.Ruckus said:Just out of curiosity, how much did the uni sting you for the test?
Update - this beer is worth the time!fattox said:I have a clone of Heady Topper on the last dry hop at the moment too. Equally as good, and very heavy on the hip pocket in terms of having to buy a load of hops! Thankfully I had a big chunk of them on hand as it was, from Pliny, but this is the Heady clone:
23 litre batch @ 72% total efficiency:
6.4kg Maris Otter (91.5%)
170g Caraamber (recipe calls for something else but we don't get it, Briess being difficult IIRC)
425g Turbinado sugar (I ran out at 300g so used 125 dark brown sugar as an experiment)
21.2g Columbus @ 60
28.8 Simcoe @ 30
28.8 Apollo, Cascade, Centennial, Columbus and Simcoe steeped for 30 mins at flameout
Ferment down to about 1.012, dry hop 1 week on 28.8g each Apollo, Simcoe, Chinook. Rack off, dry hop 28.8g each Simcoe and Centennial. Keg/bottle carb and enjoy
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