I certainly would do that if it wasn’t a NEIPA. I don’t want to mess with adding to taste that way I limit any chances for oxidationSounds like a cool ingredient to try but could see getting it right could be tricky. Why not make a tincture with vodka or everclear and add it to taste at bottling/kegging?
I bought some lavender salt and lavender oil. The salt is good on chicken, not great on a burger. I'm also thinking of using some in my brew, but thinking of something clean and light like a blonde.
How is this going? I too just brewed a NEIPA for a friend who loves lavender. I'm at the point of dry hopping and need to add in lavender. I brew 2.5 gallon batches. I grow my own lavender: Lavandula angustifolia.Thanks for all the suggestions. I finished up the grain bill and hops. Going with a simple, 2 row and flaked barley and hops will be Columbus, citra, and Amarillo. Want to keep the yeast provide pretty neutral so using 05. I’m going to experiment with the lavender and make some warm and cold teas to give a rough idea. I’ll keep everyone posted
So my use of lavender was very prevalent, close to over the top but not perfume like. so if you’re looking for that I’d say add 14 grams. My hops were only supportive even though I used 12 oz, so if you still are looking for a forward hop presence I would only use 4-6 grams at your sizeHow is this going? I too just brewed a NEIPA for a friend who loves lavender. I'm at the point of dry hopping and need to add in lavender. I brew 2.5 gallon batches. I grow my own lavender: Lavandula angustifolia.
I'm thinking of doing a tea and adding this to the finished beer just before bottling and kegging. Again...like others I'm concerned about over doing it. I'm thinking of 1 gram into my 2.5 gallon batch.. I'm going to make a tea in a small volume of water. Add into a sample until I get the results I want. Then scale up and package.
Thanks for the advice! I will try the mid point 5 grams then..So my use of lavender was very prevalent, close to over the top but not perfume like. so if you’re looking for that I’d say add 14 grams. My hops were only supportive even though I used 12 oz, so if you still are looking for a forward hop presence I would only use 4-6 grams at your size