Bigbens6
Well-Known Member
So hops are cool, I like them ,they taste good, they smell good, they make my beer taste good too...
But I do not understand how/why hops ate the begiining of a boil add to BIU and are for bittering, later they are for aromoa, and some times flavor and some times dry hoping too...
Can someone lay it out for me, I would like to better understand the following:
How do you add bittering with hops
How do you add aromoa with hops
How do you add more of the hop flavor
What or why do you dry hop (which i think is just adding hops after fermentation has started no?)
WHY all of these things happen the way they do, not just that they do but what changes over a longer or shorter boil to contribute to aroma/bitterness/flavor...
Thanks guy!
But I do not understand how/why hops ate the begiining of a boil add to BIU and are for bittering, later they are for aromoa, and some times flavor and some times dry hoping too...
Can someone lay it out for me, I would like to better understand the following:
How do you add bittering with hops
How do you add aromoa with hops
How do you add more of the hop flavor
What or why do you dry hop (which i think is just adding hops after fermentation has started no?)
WHY all of these things happen the way they do, not just that they do but what changes over a longer or shorter boil to contribute to aroma/bitterness/flavor...
Thanks guy!