RJB510
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I mean dry hopping for too long. Not in general.
I thought it was about the same level of aroma as a stubby of Pacific Ale, but may be overpowering for some.RJB510 said:wasn't too overpowering like that? I'd imagine the aroma would kick you hard in the face!
why the stepped approach? why not all at once?
Hi Mitch,Mitcho89 said:Hey fella's how are we?
I'm looking to knock this badboy out as I've never actually done an extract brew (I went straight from K&K to all-grain) so I thought I'd do this for sh!ts and giggles. As for the IBU target for this beer of around 20, I punched in all the nessessary data into Beersmith and with those quanties of hop at that boil duration, the total IBU was going to sit at 13 or so. I used the IBU toggle and brought it up to 20 and saw that the hop weight increased by 5g on all 3 additions.
I'm just looking to find out if it's worth keeping the recipe as it is or to go for the IBU target stated?
Cheers,
Mitch.
If you both punch in the harvest %AA, and use different boil volumes, the IBU will be different. Maybe that is why.earle said:Hi Mitch,
The recipe in the original post is actually mine and was prepared in beersmith. I'm not sure why you're getting a different ibu. Sometimes beersmith is a bit funny for kit and extract brews. If you post your your recipe from beersmith maybe I can see where the difference is coming from.
Cheers
Earle
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