Brewed another batch with Coriander addition at 5 min.
1oz Williamette at 60min, 1oz Cascade at 15min and flame out.
I'm going to zest up some orange, tangerine, grapefruit and try the vodka infusion 3 days before bottling.
I justed didn't get the citrus "punch" adding it at flameout last time.
Two Hearted has been my favorite for years.
The Founders Centennial is my new found favorite!!
I think it is a much more flavorful Centennial than the Two Hearted with a little less yeast "bite". I think the bite is attributed more to the bottle conditioning and off course my aggressive pour. :)
Some yeast give much better flavor after a few generations. Keep washing and maintain good sanitation techniques and youll be fine.
As mentioned earlier, commercial brewers reuse over and over.
I think your right about the oils. It never really dawned on me that the zests contained oils until you mentioned it....duh!
I think I will throw in a handful of Carapils next time and try the vodka soaked zest in fermenter.
The Citra and Cascade combo made a great beer so Im sticking with...
As I posted earlier, I actually lost aroma and citrus flavor, but everyone thought is was very drinkable. I usually brew hop-bombs, so they probably just enjoyed it being "light"...which they are used to.
Now if I can nail the head retention. :(
Is anyone having head retention problems with this?
My carb is good but settles to absolutely no head retention at all.
I had no problem with fermentation and glass ware is fine.
Could any of these be culprits:
90min boil
Iodophor as bottle sanitizer prior to fillup
More late hop than...
I zested a wheat using 3 minneola and 3 navel, with citra and cascade hops. Boiled zest for 5 min. The orange aroma was nice and strong through the airlock during fermentation, but faded at bottling after 2 weeks. Maybe adding zest at whirlpool would keep zest aroma in beer?? Maybe oils from...
So the temp in the calculator relates to what is already in solution. I see now.
I assumed the calculation was for getting the CO2 in solution regardless of the amount in solution.
Thanks for.the clarification.
If I'm following this thread right, the temperature to be entered in the calculator should be the temperature at which the beer will be stored after bottling.
The temp at which the sugar is being added should have no bearing on the dissolved CO2.
A warm bottle of beer has more CO2 in the...