crusader1612
Well-Known Member
Hi All, I'm working on a couple of test batches, using the hop bursting technique, and extract with grains, for ease of brewing such small amounts. (1 gallon brews)
I am under the impression that, brewing small batches, doesn't change the boil time, of generally 60 mins, but if I do hop bursting, can I just do a 20 mins one? add the hops at 20 and continue, just a thought.
I've got one or two other test batches that use a 60 min addition. so i'll be doing that with them anyways, just a time saver, the youtube video I found suggests the same thing, that you can boil for the allotted 15 mins if you haver only late additions.
Someone correct me if I'm wrong.
Cheers and beers.
I am under the impression that, brewing small batches, doesn't change the boil time, of generally 60 mins, but if I do hop bursting, can I just do a 20 mins one? add the hops at 20 and continue, just a thought.
I've got one or two other test batches that use a 60 min addition. so i'll be doing that with them anyways, just a time saver, the youtube video I found suggests the same thing, that you can boil for the allotted 15 mins if you haver only late additions.
Someone correct me if I'm wrong.
Cheers and beers.