• Please visit and share your knowledge at our sister communities:
  • If you have not, please join our official Homebrewing Facebook Group!

    Homebrewing Facebook Group

Hop amount question

Homebrew Talk

Help Support Homebrew Talk:

This site may earn a commission from merchant affiliate links, including eBay, Amazon, and others.
Presumably, but this doesn't make much sense.

First, those proportions of hops in grams are beyond miniscule.

Second, what do you mean by 'alpha acids' - there needs to be a value in a percentage with alpha acids. It's a unit of measurement.

Please clarify.
 
What I understand by .44 g alpha acids is .44 g divided by the alpha acid percentage expressed as a decimal.
i.e. if your hops are 5% (0.05) alpha acids, then you need 0.44 g / 0.05 = 8.8 g hops.

-a.
 
Doesn't seem to be much hops in this batch.

My calculations are
Perle 8% -.44 g alpha acids = .19oz
Perle 8% -.29 g alpha acids = .13oz
Hersbrucker 3% - .2 g alpha acids = .23oz

Is this right? Seems real low.
 
What's the size of the brew?
If you can post the whole recipe, we can check it against the style guidelines, and make recommendations for changes if necessary.

-a.
 
7lbs Pilsner
.75 Wheat

Hops schedule:
Perle .44 g alpha acids ( boil begin)
Perle .29 g alpha acids ( 40 minutes in)
Hersbrucker .2 g alpha acids ( aroma )

Single infusion @ 149 for 60 minutes.
Boil for 90 minutes.
 
The one critical thing that is missing from the recipe is the batch size.
Assuming it is a 5g batch, with that grain bill, assuming 70% efficiency, and using my equipment, which loses a bit of wort to equipment, you would end up with an OG of 1.040, and 11 IBU's (as predicted by Tinseth)
The BJCP guidelines say OG should be 1.040 - 1.050, and IBU's 20 - 30.
If you reduced the batch size to 4g, you would increase the OG to 1.050, but the IBU's would still be very low at 12.8.
For a 5g batch, I would at least double the Perle hop additions which would get you into the low end of the suggested IBU's, and possibly increase the grain bill a small amount, depending on your efficiency.

-a.
 
My apologies for bumping an ancient thread but I had this exact same question about the exact same recipe. I believe I have found the answer and hope this helps future searchers. The numbers all show up as expected when plugged into beersmith with minimal differences due to rounding.

Assumptions:

1.045 OG
22 IBUs

1st addition at 60 minutes, 24% hop utilization, 47.3% of overall IBUs
2nd addition at 20 minutes, 14.65% hop utilization, 31.2% of overall IBUs
3rd addition at 10 minutes, 8.75% hop utilization, 21.5% of overall IBUs

5 gallons = 18.9 liters
1 gram = 0.035 ounces

8.5% alpha acid perle hops for 1st and 2nd additions
2.0% alpha acid hersbrucker hops for 3rd addition

Total g of alpha acid in recipe:
22 IBUs = 22 mg alpha acid / L * 18.9 L = 415.8 mg alpha acid = 0.4158 g alpha acid total

Addition 1:
47.3% of 0.4158 g aa = 0.2 g aa / 24% utilization = 0.82 g aa / 8.5% aa hops = 9.6g hops * 0.035 oz/g = 0.34 oz total for 60 minute hop addition

Addition 2:
31.2% of 0.4158 g aa = 0.13 g aa / 14.65% utilization = 0.89 g aa / 8.5% aa hops = 10.4 g hops * 0.035 oz/g = 0.36 oz total for 20 minute hop addition

Addition 3:
21.5% of 0.4158 g aa = 0.09 g a a / 8.75% utilization = 1.01 g aa / 2.0% aa hops = 51.1 g hops * 0.035 oz/g = 1.79 oz total for 10 minute hop addition
 
Back
Top