Doing a brewing demo next week where I'm brewing a 2 can kit (milestone ipa Ithi nk it is) and Iwant to up the hop flavour and aroma. So would boiling about 500ml of 1.040ish wort and add some cascade and boil for 10 mins . I'd then pour this into a sterilised jar and bring it on the night when I'll add it before adding the yeast. I'll probably dry hop as well after
Thoughts?
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Quote from: delzep on November 15, 2013, 05:03:34 PM
Doing a brewing demo next week where I'm brewing a 2 can kit (milestone ipa Ithi nk it is) and Iwant to up the hop flavour and aroma. So would boiling about 500ml of 1.040ish wort and add some cascade and boil for 10 mins . I'd then pour this into a sterilised jar and bring it on the night when I'll add it before adding the yeast. I'll probably dry hop as well after
Thoughts?
Make a hop tea on the night. It's easier for the attendees to repeat themselves at home.
No cooker on the night
A regular kettle (of the cup of tea making variety) and a cafetiere would do the trick. Hop bag too.
Or just bring hops & tell them how to dry hop (as in chuck a handfull of hops in) after vigorous ferment has died down.
Yeah I'm gonna bring hops and grain to show what they look like
Anyone have a hotplate I can borrow?
Quote from: delzep on November 15, 2013, 06:15:34 PM
Yeah I'm gonna bring hops and grain to show what they look like
Anyone have a hotplate I can borrow?
I have a gas stove for camping. Possibly need to buy gas.
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Quote from: Eoin on November 15, 2013, 06:27:52 PM
Quote from: delzep on November 15, 2013, 06:15:34 PM
Yeah I'm gonna bring hops and grain to show what they look like
Anyone have a hotplate I can borrow?
I have a gas stove for camping. Possibly need to buy gas.
Thanks for the offer but I think electricity might be more agreeable with the pub
Quote from: delzep on November 15, 2013, 09:13:41 PM
Quote from: Eoin on November 15, 2013, 06:27:52 PM
Quote from: delzep on November 15, 2013, 06:15:34 PM
Yeah I'm gonna bring hops and grain to show what they look like
Anyone have a hotplate I can borrow?
I have a gas stove for camping. Possibly need to buy gas.
Thanks for the offer but I think electricity might be more agreeable with the pub
Lol yeah never occurred to me.
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A kettle and a cafetiere would do the job.
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I want the flavour of the hops to come through, hence the 15 minute boil. Isn't it also better to boil hops with the lid off? That would be a no-no in a pub
If you want a bitterness addition then you'll need a mini-mash or extract boil. I thought you were looking for aroma, for that a tea is sufficient.
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In a demo for noobs, pulling out a jar of 'something I made earlier' kinda defeats the purpose, showing how a simple steep and the use of a common cafetiere enhances a beer sounds better to me at least. Kiss principle.
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I agree with making up a pint of hop tea.
Simple, fast, foolproof.
You could even pour off a shot of it and let people taste it if they wanted to see what hops bring to the table.
It's hop flavour and aroma I'm looking for hence the 15 min boil with dme and the dry hopping
fair enough. if you're gung-ho on a boil I'd probably do a steep of some crystal or carapils while at it and boil in the steep water.