paulyman
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Hi guys,
Now that I have my brew rig dialled in and have caught up on supply after the mayhem of chrissy and new years I am in the mood to experiment.
I can fit two fermenters in my chest freezer, maybe 3 at a squeeze. So am planning a double brew weekend in the near future. The first will be a Smoked Porter recipe I found online from Stone Brewery. I then listened to Mike Steele on the Beersmith podcast mentioning that Stone only do a 90 minute bittering addition and then all whirlpool hops for their IPA's.
So I've been thinking along the SMASH lines, what do whirlpool hops bring to the table? Using Beersmith I can add a hop as a steeped/whirlpool hop for say 30 minutes and then adjust the bitterness to suit. Is this idea similar to the cube additions no chillers make? If so I could save a lot of electricity by just cubing.
Thoughts? Criticisms?
Now that I have my brew rig dialled in and have caught up on supply after the mayhem of chrissy and new years I am in the mood to experiment.
I can fit two fermenters in my chest freezer, maybe 3 at a squeeze. So am planning a double brew weekend in the near future. The first will be a Smoked Porter recipe I found online from Stone Brewery. I then listened to Mike Steele on the Beersmith podcast mentioning that Stone only do a 90 minute bittering addition and then all whirlpool hops for their IPA's.
So I've been thinking along the SMASH lines, what do whirlpool hops bring to the table? Using Beersmith I can add a hop as a steeped/whirlpool hop for say 30 minutes and then adjust the bitterness to suit. Is this idea similar to the cube additions no chillers make? If so I could save a lot of electricity by just cubing.
Thoughts? Criticisms?