I know I'm going to regret it, but I'll give it a crack.
Looks like the IBU from this 140gm hop bill will give me about the same IBU as I'd get with my standard earlier additions of 85gm
So by the numbers I'll have about the same balance.
Going to add a gm of Super Alpha at the 60 minute mark though. No mention of dry hopping ?
78% Malteurop
10% Munich I
3% Caramalt
7% Dark Crystal
2% Chocolate
1.050 with US-05 and
20min 10g cascade 5g mot 5g hallertau
15min 10g cascade 5g mot 5g hallertau
10min 15g cascade 7g mot 7g hallertau
5min 15g cascade 7g mot 7g hallertau
1min 20g cascade 10g mot 10g hallertau
Allowing for a bit more hop debris I should just get a kegful out of the batch and ready to drink Queens Birthday weekend
North Welly tasting Queens Birthday Weekend chaps ?
Nope - looks like a nice hoppy brown. Count me in on a taster too.
Permalink Reply by jt on April 29, 2010 at 10:25pm
Awwww - I've f'd it already, I knew I should have kept it simple.
I had 6 bags all labelled one to six to measure out
1 - 60 min 2g Super alpha
2 - 20min 10g cascade 5g mot 5g hallertau
3 - 15min 10g cascade 5g mot 5g hallertau
4 - 10min 15g cascade 7g mot 7g hallertau
5 - 5min 15g cascade 7g mot 7g hallertau
6 - 1min 20g cascade 10g mot 10g hallertau
All worked well, dished out the super alpha and cascade.
Then half way through the hallertau I suspected that I'd done something wrong.
I'kept going and when I was through the Motueka additions finally figured out ..
I'd been adding the 20 minute addition to the first bag. But I hadn't kept track of where I was.
I think I have an extra 14 to 20g of hops in there
Oh well, at least the grain bill worked out fine ...
Permalink Reply by MrC on April 27, 2010 at 4:11pm
I prefer to keep my hops simple. I struggle to get my head around the flavour & aroma profiles of more that 2 hop varieties (ignoring bittering). Have you considered dropping one hop variety altogether?
Another option could be Hallertau at 30min with Motueka & Cascade after that at 15, 5 & 0.
May favourite hop addition timing for pale ales is 60, 15, 5, 0 & dry.
60 mins 35g Pacific Gem 14.7%
30 mins 15g Goldings 5.3%
20 mins 10g Willamette 4.5%
15 mins 15g Goldings 5.3%
10 mins 15g Willamette 4.5%
5 mins 10g Willamette 4.5%
5 mins 15g Goldings 5.3%
1 min 15g Willamette 4.5%
dry hop 7 days 25g Goldings 5.3%
32.1 IBU (estimated, given I will only be doing a partial boil and adding top-up water to 23L)
Any thoughts on the hop additions? What is the effect of a series of small additions throughout the boil - or should I consolidate the additions?
"What is the effect of a series of small additions throughout the boil"
By doing that IMO you will get a much more complex flavour and aroma profile from the hops youre adding, but tbh in this sort of beer its not really nessecary, you want the malt to really shine in a Porter with the hop flavour and bitterness to hold it all up, if it were me id just do a single 60 min addition then use the williamette and goldings at about 15-20 mins, then if youre that way inclined, dry hop with the goldings (allthough id much prefer williamette over goldings for this beer)