MattHollingsworth
Well-Known Member
Based on the data you provided I think it's closer than you give credit. Of course gravity, AA, etc play into the calculation since IBUs are determined by such. I'll run with the 28 for the next brew and see how it turns out for empirical recording.
I'm not trying to offend you or anything. Go ahead with 28 minutes. Doesn't matter to me.
But if you're arguing that using a 28 minute input in Beersmith to match the IBUs from the lab analysis, you're simply factually wrong. You think I'm lying or something? What would be the point of that? You just didn't have enough data to compute anything. You didn't know how many hop additions, how much alpha acid, how much wort, the gravity. You can simply make numbers up if you want. That's fine. But you just didn't have enough data to calculate anything.
With the first beer, using EXACTLY 65 minutes as the input would yield exactly 65.9 ibus, as with the lab analysis, this with Tinseth. Using 28 minutes as the input would yield 57.5 ibus with Tinseth and 50 with Rager, which is not the same as the lab analysis.
With beer 2, the time would have to be increased to actually match the lab analysis.