bonecitybrewco
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Lots of really old discussion around this, however, not many people really talk about it anymore.
From what I understand, the original guy, Gerard Lemmens' method was to put your finishing hops in a french press, add just enough hot water (not more than 75C or 167F) to cover the hops, let steep for 20 mins, covered, and then plunge and add to bottling bucket or secondary.
Have people been doing this at all more recently than, say, 2010? It seems it really took off in Oz for bittering etc etc with extract kits, but this concept to add another aroma boost just at bottling time would be the equivalent of keg hops, just for bottles.
From what I understand, the original guy, Gerard Lemmens' method was to put your finishing hops in a french press, add just enough hot water (not more than 75C or 167F) to cover the hops, let steep for 20 mins, covered, and then plunge and add to bottling bucket or secondary.
Have people been doing this at all more recently than, say, 2010? It seems it really took off in Oz for bittering etc etc with extract kits, but this concept to add another aroma boost just at bottling time would be the equivalent of keg hops, just for bottles.