jroberts548
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Sometimes I see recipes that call for adding hops at various times during the boil.
As I understand it, the longer the hops boil, the more alpha acids end up in the beer, and the more bitterness. The less the hops boil, the more aromatics from the hops end up in the beer, which contributes aroma and taste, but not bitterness.
So what's the point of adding hops in the middle of the boil? What do you get by adding hops with 45 or 30 minutes left that you wouldn't get by either adding a smaller amount of hops for 60 minutes or for 5 minutes or for 1 minute?
As I understand it, the longer the hops boil, the more alpha acids end up in the beer, and the more bitterness. The less the hops boil, the more aromatics from the hops end up in the beer, which contributes aroma and taste, but not bitterness.
So what's the point of adding hops in the middle of the boil? What do you get by adding hops with 45 or 30 minutes left that you wouldn't get by either adding a smaller amount of hops for 60 minutes or for 5 minutes or for 1 minute?